Abstract
Recently, there have been more frequent reports of cases of late ectopic pregnancy. Less commonly, cases of full-term ectopic pregnancies are described, accounting for about 2% of all ectopic pregnancies. Even less common is a full-term ectopic pregnancy without rupture of the fetus, which, according to Rosenblat, is 0.23%.
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