Postmenopausal Meig's syndrome with extremely elevated CA 125: case report and review of the literature

Ectopic pregnancy, a potentially life-threatening condition, represents 1-2% of all pregnancies. Tubal pregnancy represents about 95% of the cases, but other locations can occur such as ovary, uterine cervix and abdominal cavity. Abdominal pregnancy is a rare event, seen in about 1.3% of ectopic pre...

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Main Author: Marujo,Ana Teresa (author)
Other Authors: Ambrósio,Paula (author), Relva,Andreia (author), Marques,Carlos (author)
Format: report
Language:eng
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1646-58302018000400007
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:scielo:S1646-58302018000400007
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Summary:Ectopic pregnancy, a potentially life-threatening condition, represents 1-2% of all pregnancies. Tubal pregnancy represents about 95% of the cases, but other locations can occur such as ovary, uterine cervix and abdominal cavity. Abdominal pregnancy is a rare event, seen in about 1.3% of ectopic pregnancies. We present a case of abdominal pregnancy located at the Douglas pouch and superficially infiltrated the rectovaginal septum in a woman under intra-uterine device contraception.