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A 28-year-old woman at 10 weeks gestation presents to her GP with light vaginal bleeding and mild lower abdominal cramping. She has no syncope or shoulder tip pain. Cervix is closed on speculum examination. Serum β-hCG is 40,000 IU/L, and ultrasound shows a viable intrauterine pregnancy with fetal heartbeat. What is the most appropriate diagnosis?

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