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A Macerated Advanced Abdominal Pregnancy Co-existing With a Normal Intra -Uterine Pregnancy: A Case Study

Authors :
Farouk, Halima Usman
Buwa, M G
Guduf, I G
Lawan, A I
Dawha I M
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2021.

Abstract

An abdominal pregnancy is not a common occurrence reported sparsely in the literature. But what is even more uncommon is the finding of a dead and retained, supra hepatic, abdominal pregnancy co-existing with a live intrauterine pregnancy at different stages of development. This is an extremely rare case of a 22-year old multigravida, who presented with 6 months amenorrhoea, abdominal distension, and difficulty in breathing. She had a previous history of a preexisting advanced abdominal pregnancy diagnosed a year earlier which had not been delivered. Evaluations revealed a viable intra-uterine gestation at 24 weeks, co-existing with a non-viable, sub-diaphragmatic/supra-hepatic abdominal pregnancy at term. She had the macerated abdominal pregnancy delivered at laparotomy and the intra-uterine pregnancy was left to continue. She developed Preeclampsia and eventually had pre-term premature rupture of membranes PPROM at 28 weeks of gestation with a live birth of a female fetus that weighed 800 grammes. There have been very few reports on advanced abdominal pregnancy and even more rarely, human superfetation in multiple pregnancy, but not a report on an intrauterine conception with a pre-existing advanced, abdominal ectopic pregnancy until now. This report is thus the first of its kind. We report an extremely rare case of a woman conceiving an intrauterine pregnancy, carrying it to the age of viability in the presence of a previously conceived, undelivered, dead, advanced abdominal pregnancy.<br />{"references":["Baffoe P, Fofie C, Gandau BN. Term abdominal pregnancy with healthy newborn: A case report. Ghana Med J [Internet]. 2011 Aug 23 [cited 2020 Aug 19];45(2). Available from: https://www.ajol.info/ index.php/gmj/article/view/68933"]}

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4be195364024c59acfdb26926613df1e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5579004