# Management of Interstitial Ectopic Pregnancy in a Bicornuate Uterus Simulating an Incomplete Abortion

**Authors:** Dionysios G Galatis, Christos Benekos, Konstantina Kalaitzi, Panagiotis-Konstantinos Karachalios, Ioannis Chatzipanagiotis, Ippokratis Diamantakis, Foteini Anifantaki, Argyrios Monastiriotis, Vasileios Batsakoutsas, Nikolaos Kiriakopoulos

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.58351 · 2024-04-15

## TL;DR

This paper discusses a rare case where an interstitial pregnancy in a bicornuate uterus was mistaken for a miscarriage, highlighting the importance of accurate diagnosis.

## Contribution

The paper presents a unique case emphasizing the diagnostic challenges of interstitial pregnancy in a bicornuate uterus.

## Key findings

- Interstitial pregnancy in a bicornuate uterus can mimic symptoms of miscarriage.
- Ultrasound is critical for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Congenital uterine abnormalities require advanced diagnostic tools to avoid misdiagnosis.

## Abstract

The presentation of a bicornuate uterus may include miscarriages and menstrual abnormalities. The diagnosis could be in an incident of caesarean delivery, miscarriage or hysteroscopy. The possibility of misdiagnosis to an ectopic pregnancy is real. There are sonographical similarities between a pregnant horn of a bicornuate uterus and an ectopic pregnancy. We present in this article a case of interstitial pregnancy in a woman with a bicornuate uterus simulating symptoms of miscarriage. Congenital abnormalities necessitate the availability of the best diagnostic tools at the disposal of the medical practitioners. Ultrasound scan is an important aid for practitioners to choose the best therapeutic approach.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** ectopic pregnancy (MONDO:0000755)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Abortion (MESH:D000026), ectopic pregnancy (MESH:D011271), Interstitial Ectopic Pregnancy (MESH:D065167), miscarriage (MESH:D000022), menstrual abnormalities (MESH:D004412), Bicornuate Uterus (MESH:D000093663), Congenital abnormalities (MESH:D000013)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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