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A 23 Years Old Primigravida Presents with Abdominal Pain, Syncope

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Question 9

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A 23 years old primigravida presents with abdominal pain, syncope and vaginal spotting. Assessment reveals that she has an ectopic pregnancy. The most common site of pregnancy is:


A) Ampulla.
B) Isthmus.
C) Fimbrial end.
D) Abdomin.
E) Cervix.

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