Abstract
Tubal pregnancies rupture commonly between 6 and 10 weeks gestation. An unusual, sonographically diagnosed, viable 14-week ampullary tubal pregnancy is presented. The multiple sonographic growth parameters were appropriate for gestational age. Expedient surgery was performed.
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