Abstract:It is defined as the anomalous implantation of the fertilized ovule at the level of the ovarian parenchyma, which occurs in 0.5-3% of cases of ectopic pregnancy. This pathology is observed each more frequently, given its association with a history of PID, endometriosis, use of IUDs or other assisted reproduction techniques; It also has a mortality of up to 10%. Its clinical picture is usually variable and similar to other locations of ectopic pregnancy, which is why imaging studies play a fundamental role for … Show more
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