CLINICAL CASE OF OVARIAN PREGNANCY AFTER IN VITRO FERTILIZATION


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The paper describes a case of interrupted ovarian pregnancy in a patient taking part in an in vitro fertilization (IVF) program. It depicts diagnostic difficulties both at the preoperative stage and during elective diagnostic laparoscopy. The patient was operated on urgently for sudden-onset clinical internal bleeding; intraoperative blood loss was estimated at 1 liter. The diagnosis of interrupted ovarian pregnancy was verified histologically. The patient was discharged from hospital after 12 days in a satisfactory state without complaints; she was given recommendations for further institutional pregravidal preparation.

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A. I MALYSHKINA

V.N. Gorodkov Ivanovo Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood, Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia; Medical Genetics, Ivanovo State Medical Academy, Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia

Email: ivnnmid@ivnet.ru
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Ivanovo

V. N ROMANOV

V.N. Gorodkov Ivanovo Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood, Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia

Ivanovo

A. L SHOR

V.N. Gorodkov Ivanovo Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood, Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia

Ivanovo

A. N KIRSANOV

V.N. Gorodkov Ivanovo Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood, Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia; Medical Genetics, Ivanovo State Medical Academy, Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Ivanovo

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