Abstract

Ectopic twins can occur as simultaneous uterine and ectopic (tubal) pregnancies, twins in a single tube, simultaneous tubal and ovarian pregnancies, and finally, simultaneous bilateral tubal pregnancies. Combinations of simultaneous pregnancy, uterine and tubal, are not so rare. Cases of bilateral tubal pregnancy are rare. So, Werth could count in world literature up to 1904 only 6 such cases and added to them 2 of his own. In 1913, Malinovsky could count only 15 cases. Zeitlin points out that so far in the world literature there are only 32 cases of bilateral tubal pregnancy.

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