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Article . 2026
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Atypical Presentation of Ectopic Pregnancy with β-hCG Rise Mimicking a Normal Intrauterine Pregnancy

Authors: Dr. Syeda Sana Ali; Dr. Manal Ibrahim Sabbar; Dr. Ikran Adan;

Atypical Presentation of Ectopic Pregnancy with β-hCG Rise Mimicking a Normal Intrauterine Pregnancy

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Abstract Background: Ectopic pregnancy classically presents with a suboptimal β-hCG rise; however, normal-rise patterns may occur and mislead diagnosis. Case: A 36-year-old woman presented at 5+2 weeks with rising β-hCG (1,166 → 2,043 mIU/mL; +85%/48h). At 6+4 weeks she developed mild pain and spotting. β-hCG was 19,000 mIU/mL but transvaginal ultrasound revealed an empty uterus and a right adnexal mass. Laparoscopic salpingectomy confirmed ectopic pregnancy. Conclusion: A normal β-hCG rise cannot exclude ectopic pregnancy. Ultrasound findings must take precedence over biochemical trends.

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