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Abstract
The near-fatal courses of 2 patients with ruptured cornual pregnancy in a rudimentary half of the uterus dramatizes the danger of such an implantation. Elective removal of such a vestigial horn, when it is identified prior to gestation, seems a reasonable form of prophylaxis.
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