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Myomectomy scar ectopic pregnancy following a cryopreserved embryo transfer.

Tatsuya IshiguroKaoru YamawakiMakoto ChiharaNobumichi NishikawaTakayuki Enomoto
Published in: Reproductive medicine and biology (2018)
A subserosal uterine pregnancy is a rare form of intramural pregnancy, which is a rare subtype of an ectopic pregnancy, which could occur at the myomectomy site, especially after an embryo transfer. It is believed that this rare ectopic pregnancy resulted from embryo implantation under the serosa through a micro-sinus tract that was a site of suture failure of the myomectomy scar and was partially affected by the embryo transfer. Clinicians should consider the possibility of an ectopic pregnancy after uterine surgery, including a myomectomy.
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