Appendicitis in pregnancy has a well documented high morbidity due to the difficulty in diagnosis. However, synchronous ectopic pregnancy and appendicitis is a rare event. This report describes the case of a 22-year-old lady of Bangladeshi origin who presented with both these conditions. The importance of prompt diagnosis and early surgical intervention, the inherent difficulties in diagnosis and the possible interrelated aetiological factors are discussed.
A case of an ovarian ectopic pregnancy is
presented. The diagnosis was made at laparotomy.
Histology of the surgical specimen confirmed a
primary ovarian pregnancy. The aetiologic factors
and diagnostic criteria are discussed.