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From the Department of Reproductive Biology and the Department of Pathology. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital. Cleveland, Ohio.
A case of a primary ovarian pregnancy culminating in abdominal delivery of a live baby is presented. The absolute necessity of endometrial tissue for development of the fertilized ovum is discussed. Although in advanced ovarian pregnancy-there is no profound difference from normal intrauterine gestation, it may mask the presence of an abruptio placentae.
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