19 March 2022
: Case report
A 27-Year-Old Brazilian Woman with a History of Left Salpingectomy and Late Diagnosis of an Extra-Uterine Intra-Abdominal Pregnancy and Live Birth at 26 Weeks’ Gestation
Challenging differential diagnosis, Unusual setting of medical care, Rare disease
Gabriela Françoes Rostirolla12AEF*, Fernanda Santos Grossi1ABE, Fernando de Marco dos Santos3AE, Vinicius Victorazzi Lain24AE, Leonardo Brandeburski Loss5AE, Marcelo Gustavo Angeletti67AE, Zenia Franzoi De Stefani7AE, Mariana Chies Zampieri1ABEF, Mônica Vedana1ABEF, Janete VettorazziDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.934401
Am J Case Rep 2022; 23:e934401
Figure 7. Image taken during a hysterectomy procedure due to heavy abdominal bleeding caused by placental abruption that started soon after the removal of the fetus. In this picture we can clearly identify the placental position in relation to the uterus, being the placenta, identified by the letter P, adhered to the posterior wall of the uterus, identified by the letter U.






