Abstract
Tubal ectopic pregnancies are commonly diagnosed during the first trimester. Here we present a second-trimester tubal ectopic pregnancy that was previously misdiagnosed as an intrauterine pregnancy on a first-trimester ultrasound. A 39-year-old gravida 1 para 0 woman at 15 weeks gestation presented with 10 days of progressive, severe abdominal pain, along with vaginal bleeding and intermittent vomiting for two months. She was ultimately found to have a ruptured left tubal ectopic pregnancy. Second-trimester ectopic pregnancies carry a significant maternal mortality risk. Even with the use of ultrasound, they are difficult to diagnose and present unique diagnostic challenges.
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Stremick, J., Couperus, K., & Ashworth, S. (2019). Ruptured Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy at Fifteen Weeks Gestational Age. Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine, 3(1), 62–64. https://doi.org/10.5811/cpcem.2019.1.40860
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