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  • - Tubal abortion refers to the expulsion of a fetus into the abdominal cavity from a fallopian tube, which can be either complete or partial, and is a type of ectopic pregnancy that poses challenges in accurately determining its incidence.
  • - Accurate diagnosis of tubal abortions is essential for tailored treatment, typically involving ultrasound imaging, measuring b-hCG levels, and visual confirmation during surgery.
  • - A case study of a 30-year-old woman with suspected ectopic pregnancy revealed a tubal abortion via laparoscopic surgery, allowing for a conservative treatment that preserved her fallopian tubes and potential fertility.
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