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Cheong, Y., et al. - Ectopic pregnancy is a common clinical problem, but there appears to be much controversy surrounding the surgical management of its occurence. This paper reviews the available evidence on the management of ectopic pregnancy. discussion focuses initially around the choice of medical versus surgical treatment. Next, the question is addressed that surgical management is deemed necessary, whether the approach should be laparoscopic or via open laparotomy

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