Conception of an Ovarian Heterotopic Pregnancy
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ABSTRACT
Spontaneous heterotopic pregnancy is a rare clinical condition in which intrauterine and extrauterine
pregnancies occur at the same time. The occurrence of an ovarian heterotopic pregnancy is a rare
singular event comprising only 2.3% of all heterotopic pregnancies, extremely rare among naturally
conceiving women. We present a case of a 30-year old patient with a spontaneously conceived
heterotopic pregnancy. The patient was admitted to our hospital with left iliac fossa pain and amenorrhea.
A transvaginal ultrasound scan showed an ovarian and an intrauterine heterotopic pregnancy. A
laparotomy with left oophorectomy was performed at 10 weeks of gestation. The patient was followed up
on regular antenatal visits. A healthy baby was delivered via spontaneous vaginal delivery at 38 weeks.
Heterotopic pregnancy can occur in women of reproductive age in the absence of any predisposing risk
factor; only with an early diagnosis and treatment the intrauterine pregnancy will reach viability with a
greater chance of a favorable obstetric outcome.
KEY WORDS: Spontaneous Conception, Adnexal Mass, Heterotopic Pregnancy.
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