1. Spontaneous heterotopic triplet pregnancy with intrauterine monochorionic-monoamnionic twins
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Jennifer Eaton, Uma Perni, Katherine Singh, and Alexander Kotlyar
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Embryology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Heterotopic pregnancy ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine ,Triplet Pregnancy ,business - Abstract
Heterotopic pregnancies are an unusual phenomenon, which have recently become more prevalent with assisted reproductive technologies (ART). Triplets that are part of a heterotopic pregnancy are exceedingly rare. Here, we describe a case of a woman who presented at 15+1 weeks of gestational age with a known monochorionic-monoamniotic intrauterine pregnancy with several days of abdominal pain with an otherwise unremarkable gastrointestinal (GI) assessment. Salpingectomy was performed, and pathology revealed chorionic villi within the fallopian tube consistent with a heterotopic triplet pregnancy. This pregnancy was conceived spontaneously. Even without the prior use of ART, physicians need to be aware of the risk of heterotopic pregnancy in a patient with a known twin gestation. In addition, this case highlights how heterotopic triplets can present even within the second trimester.
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- 2016
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