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A 32- Weeks Abdominal Pregnancy with Live Foetus Presenting as Acute Abdomen: A Case Report
Ojuka, A.; Lukens, S. & Lasta, A.
Abstract
Abdominal pregnancy is a very rare type of ectopic gestation, with its frequency been
directly related to the frequency of ectopic gestation in the population1, 2. About 2% of all
pregnancies are ectopic and abdominal pregnancy where implantation occurs within the
peritoneal cavity is much more uncommon, accounting for 1%-4% of all ectopic
pregnancies 2. The incidence of abdominal pregnancy differs in various publications and
ranges between 1: 10000 pregnancies and 1:30,000 pregnancies. (3,4) It is more common in
developing countries(1) and is life threatening condition that requires early and accurate
diagnosis if the severe complications associated with it are to be avoided. (2) It was
reported for the first time in 1708 as an autopsy finding and numerous cases have been
reported worldwide ever since. In most of these cases, the diagnosis is made on the basis of
the ensuing complications such as hemorrhage and abdominal pain. The clinical
presentation of abdominal pregnancy is variable and physical examination by its self may
be insufficient for the diagnosis.(2, 5)Clinical features such as persistent abdominal pain,
painful fetal movements, weight loss, abnormal presentations, uneffaced and displaced
cervix, vagina bleeding and, palpation of an abdominal mass distinct from the uterus
should raise the suspicion1, 6. To assist in pre-operative diagnosis and reduce errors, an
array of diagnostic procedures including oxytocin stimulation, abdominal x-ray,
hysterosalpingography and ultrasound scan have been use.7, 8. Most cases of advanced
abdominal pregnancy are associated with dead fetuses 2,5,6). A case of abdominal pregnancy
with live fetus in 16 years old mother at 32weeks is hereby presented.
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