ROMPED EXTRA-UTERINE OVARIAN PREGNANCY: CASE REPORT
Nadim Chaimaa*, Loukili Najoua, CHATER Sara, Dagdag Samia, Pr. A. Anssari, Pr. M. Elyousfi, Pr. F. Elhassouni, Pr. Kh. Fethi and Pr. S. Bargach
ABSTRACT
Ovarian pregnancy is a rare ectopic pregnancy in which the ovary is the site of implantation. It is not always easy to diagnose and manage. It is a particular pathology, and the clinician is confronted with a poor clinical semiology and a difficult ultrasound diagnosis. Therapeutic management is mainly surgical, and histopathological examination is essential to confirm the diagnosis. We have documented one case of ovarian pregnancy. The patient presented to the emergency department with pelvic pain at 5 weeks' amenorrhea. Preoperative ultrasound evoked the diagnosis of a ruptured EP. An emergency laparotomy was performed, which led to the diagnosis of a ruptured ovarian pregnancy. Surgical treatment was radical.
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