Case Report

Laparoscopic Excision of Coexisting Left Tubal and Right Pseudotubal Pregnancy after Conservative Management of Previous Ectopic Pregnancy with Methotrexate: An Unusual Clinical Entity

Figure 1

(a) Laparoscopic view of the left Fallopian tube, containing the ectopic pregnancy (arrow). (b) Laparoscopic view of the right Fallopian tube, presenting a congestive dilatation mimicking an ectopic pregnancy (arrow). (c) Histological section of the left Fallopian tube which is distended and contains many chorionic villi (upper left part of the image), confirming extrauterine tubal pregnancy (hematoxylin and eosin stain; original magnification 25x). (d) Histological section of the right Fallopian tube which is distended by an oedematous mucosa with congestive blood vessels, with no chorionic villi (hematoxylin and eosin stain; original magnification 25x).
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