Jennifer K Y Ko, Ming Chak Law, Mandy M Y Chu, Ernest H Y Ng
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Abstract
We present two cases of suspected intramural pregnancy after failed intervention for 'miscarriage' of an initially presumed normally sited pregnancy. The diagnosis of intramural pregnancy was assumed retrospectively after taking into consideration the whole clinical picture. These cases illustrate the difficulty in early diagnosis and further confirmation, and the need for a high index of suspicion in case of failed standard management for miscarriage.
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