Intramural twin pregnancy after in‐vitro fertilization
Y. Ouyang,
J. Xiao,
Q. Wang
et al.
Abstract:Intramural pregnancy (IMP) is a rare type of uterine ectopic pregnancy (EP) in which a pregnancy is implanted within the uterine corpus, above the internal cervical os, separate from the interstitial section of the Fallopian tube and breaching the decidual-myometrial junction 1,2 . IMPs are relatively rare, accounting for < 1% of all EPs, with fewer than 100 cases reported in the literature 2-4 . We present a case of twin IMP after embryo transfer (ET), for which treatment was conducted laparoscopically; the p… Show more
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