About 15-20% of ectopic pregnancies present acutely, commonly when the ovum implants into the narrow part of the Fallopian tube. The lumen of the isthmus is rarely larger than 1 mm in diameter and the trophoblast may easily erode through the tubal wall.
A ruptured ectopic pregnancy is usually dramatic and often not forgotten. Features include:
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