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Perforation of angular pregnancy during elective pregnancy termination. A case report
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine
|April 1, 1985
Abstract:
A perforated angular pregnancy, unsuspected and asymptomatic, was diagnosed in a 35-year-old woman during elective pregnancy termination in the first trimester. The pregnancy, along with free blood in the abdomen, was found when laparoscopy and then laparotomy were performed for suspected uterine perforation during suction and curettage. Cornual resection and salpingectomy were performed.