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[[Culdocentesis]] will differentiate hemoperitoneum (ruptured [[ectopic pregnancy]] or hemorrhagic [[cyst]]) from pelvic sepsis ([[salpingitis]], ruptured [[pelvic abscess]], or ruptured [[appendix]]). | |||
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Overview
Culdocentesis will differentiate hemoperitoneum (ruptured ectopic pregnancy or hemorrhagic cyst) from pelvic sepsis (salpingitis, ruptured pelvic abscess, or ruptured appendix).