Abstract

Background: Uterine perforation is a complication of dilation and curettage (D&C), and intrauterine fallopian tube incarceration can occasionally occur after uterine perforation. Only 20 cases of intrauterine fallopian tube incarceration have been reported since 1978. Almost all of them had obvious symptoms. We here report a case without obvious symptoms and found the diagnosis of intrauterine fallopian tube incarceration accidentally.

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