Abstract
Ectopic pregnancy accounts for 1 to 2% of all conception. Ectopic pregnancy in the cornua (part from where fallopian tube exit the endometrial cavity) is rare and its management is tricky. We present a case of cornual ectopic pregnancy complicated by fibroid uterus for which hysterectomy was done.
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