Leśniewicz R, Tomaszewski J, Szamatowicz M
Prywatnej Kliniki Połozniczo-Ginekologicznej w Białymstoku.
Ginekol Pol. 1998 Apr;69(4):210-2.
The case of simultaneous intrauterine and ruptured ectopic pregnancy was presented. The diagnosis of coexisting intrauterine and ectopic pregnancies is difficult. The patient was admitted to the clinic because of abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding in the 10th week of pregnancy has been treated by laparotomy. The intrauterine pregnancy was continued successfully to term. The importance of careful sonographic examination of adnexal region was stressed in all symptomatic patients with first trimester pregnancy.