Abstract
Introduction: Ectopic pregnancy represents approximately 2% of all pregnancies and is considered an important cause of morbidity and mortality related to the first trimester of gestation. The interstitial type represents 2–4% of all forms of EG and refers to the implantation of the egg in the interstitial portion of the uterine tube, a tubal segment that crosses the muscular wall of the uterus. This segment is generally 0.7 mm in diameter and 1–2 cm in length and has a considerable capacity for dilatation before disruption of its distal segment.
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