- Abdominal ectopic pregnancy may present with atypical gastrointestinal symptoms rather than lower abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding.
- Ultrasound findings may be nondiagnostic despite elevated human chorionic gonadotropin levels and active ectopic pregnancy.
- Contrast CT helped identify the upper abdominal lesion when MRI was unavailable.
- Early laparoscopic intervention successfully managed active intra-abdominal bleeding in this patient.
- Researchers emphasized multidisciplinary management involving obstetricians, radiologists, and surgeons for complex ectopic pregnancies.
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