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Background: Naturally occurring heterotopic pregnancy is rare. A surviving intrauterine pregnancy associated with a ruptured tubal pregnancy is extremely unusual.

Case: This is the first reported case of a patient presenting in hemorrhagic shock due to a ruptured tubal pregnancy that was associated with an ongoing intrauterine pregnancy complicated by fetal holoprosencephaly.

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Complications of central venous catheterization.

J Am Coll Surg

April 2007

Department of Surgery, West Virginia University, Robert C Byrd Health Sciences Center, Charleston Division and Charleston Area Medical Center, Charleston, WV 25304, USA.

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