Abstract:Today, cesarean scar pregnancy is a rare type of ectopic pregnancy (1:18001: 2200). Moreover, the mortality rate in cesarean scar pregnancy is 191.2 per 100 000 cases, that 12 times exceeds the mortality rate in tubal pregnancy. In this article, we present a clinical observation of a rare case of cesarean scar pregnancy, as diagnosed by ultrasonography, in a 23-year-old patient after the cesarean surgery. The diagnosis was based on clinical, biochemical and ultrasound studies. Ultrasound played a crucial role … Show more
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