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A CASE OF SCAR ECTOPIC PREGNANCY IN A TERTIARY CARE INSTITUTION

Cesarean scar ectopic pregnancy has a high rate of morbidity with nonspecific signs and symptoms making identification difficult. As cesarean delivery numbers rise, a subsequent increase in scar ectopic pregnancies can be anticipated. The ability to accurately diagnose and treat this morbid condition is vital to the practice of any Obstetrician & G2naecologist.

KEY WORDS: Scar ectopic, abnormal implantation, uterine rupture, previous


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