Background: Ectopic pregnancy, in which the gestational sac is outside the uterus, is the most common life-threatening emergency in early pregnancy. It affects approximately 2% of all pregnancies. Case Report: This article presents a case of ectopic pregnancy, treated with methotrexate, which failed medical management, and was noted to have trophoblastic tissue extruding from the midampullary
... [Show full abstract] portion of the fallopian tube, without associated hemorrhage. Conclusions: This underscores the 15%-20% failure rate with methotrexate and its potential risks, including tubal rupture. (J GYNECOL SURG 25:157)