Occurrence of spontaneous bilateral tubal pregnancy in a low-income setting in rural Cameroon: A case report

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Background: Ectopic pregnancy is a life-Threatening emergency warranting immediate recognition and prompt intervention. Bilateral tubal pregnancy is the rarest form of ectopic pregnancy with very limited data on its occurrence reported in sub-Saharan Africa. Case presentation: We report the case of a 40-year-old multigravida with chief complains of lower abdominal pain evolving for 5 days in whom an intraoperative diagnosis of spontaneous bilateral tubal pregnancy (plus ruptured right tube) was made. Conclusions: Ectopic pregnancy is one of the major causes of maternal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. Thus, clinicians should maintain a high index of suspicion, even in the absence of hallmark features and thorough clinical examination undertaken especially in resource-limited settings. Examination of both tubes at laparotomy for ectopic pregnancy should be routine and mandatory.

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Tankou, C. S., Sama, C. B., & Nekame, J. L. G. (2017). Occurrence of spontaneous bilateral tubal pregnancy in a low-income setting in rural Cameroon: A case report. BMC Research Notes, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-017-3021-y

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