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    • Uterine incarceration is a rare pregnancy complication where the uterus becomes trapped in the pelvic cavity.
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    • This case report focuses on a patient in the late first trimester presenting with suspected uterine incarceration.
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    Findings:

    • The article reviews diagnostic methods for uterine incarceration, including differential diagnoses, characteristic signs and symptoms, and the utility of imaging.
    • Management strategies are discussed, tailored to the gestational age at diagnosis.

    Implications:

    • Understanding uterine incarceration is crucial for timely diagnosis and appropriate management to ensure positive maternal and fetal outcomes.
    • This review provides insights into evidence-based approaches for this uncommon obstetric complication.