Ruptured ectopic pregnancy as complete hydatidiform mole: Case report and review of the literature. [PDF]
Usually, a hydatidiform mole (HM) develops inside the uterus. The occurrence of HM in ruptured tubal pregnancy is exceptional. Cases reported in the literature are scarce.
Athanasiou A+4 more
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Case Report of a Triplet Pregnancy with Complete Hydatidiform Mole and Coexisting Twins. [PDF]
Background. Triplet pregnancy with complete hydatidiform mole and coexisting twin fetuses is extremely rare with an unknown incidence. Case. Here, we present a case report of a pregnancy with twin fetuses and concurrent hydatidiform mole that resulted in
Thompson MH+3 more
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A 34-Week Size Uterus with a Complete Hydatidiform Mole: Hook Effect and Severe Anemia with No Vaginal Bleeding. [PDF]
Complete hydatidiform mole is an abnormal pregnancy that usually presents with vaginal bleeding and markedly elevated serum ß-hCG levels. We report a rare case of complete hydatidiform mole occurring in a 16-year-old nulligravid who presented with a 34 ...
McLaren R, Bayya V, Irani M.
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Relationship of Histopathological Representation of Excessive Proliferation of Trophoblast Cells with the Possibility of Malignant Events After Complete Hydatidiform Mole. [PDF]
Maringan Tobing,1,2 Futiha Arabia,1,2 Yudi Hidayat,1,2 Kemala Mantilidewi1,2 1Faculty of Medicine, Padjadjaran University, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia; 2Dr.
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Differentiating complete hydatidiform mole and coexistent fetus and placental mesenchymal dysplasia: A series of 9 cases and review of the literature. [PDF]
To identify the differentiating features in clinical presentation, management, and maternal/fetal outcome in complete hydatidiform mole and coexistent fetus compared with placental mesenchymal dysplasia.Between 1997 and 2015, five women with complete ...
McNally L+5 more
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Cell-Free DNA as an Addition to Ultrasound for Screening of a Complete Hydatidiform Mole and Coexisting Normal Fetus Pregnancy: A Case Report. [PDF]
Background Complete hydatidiform mole and coexisting normal fetus pregnancies (CHMCF) are rare and can be life-threatening to the mother. Definitive diagnosis can be made with chorionic villus sampling or amniocentesis.
Gabra MG+3 more
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Complete Hydatidiform Mole with Twin Live Fetuses in a Triplet Pregnancy: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Qiong Li,1 Cancan Zou,1 Linli Xie,1 Suzhen Ran,2 Yanlin Chen,1 Tianjing Yan1 1Department of Pathology, Women and Children’s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing Health Center for Women and Children, Chongqing, People’s Republic of China ...
Li Q+5 more
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Management of Complete Hydatidiform Mole with Co-existing Fetus [PDF]
Complete hydatidiform mole with co-existing fetus (CHMCF) is a rare obstetrical finding. These pregnancies pose a unique set of health concerns including hemorrhage, thyrotoxicosis, preeclampsia, and gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN).
DiBartola Kaitlin+3 more
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Rare Case Report: Coexistence of Complete Hydatidiform Mole and Normal Fetus in a Twin Pregnancy [PDF]
Ping Li, XiuPing Liu Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the Hebei Medical University Third Hospital, Shijiazhuang, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Ping Li, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the Hebei Medical University Third Hospital,
Li P, Liu X.
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Twin pregnancy with complete hydatidiform mole and coexisting fetus following ovulation induction with a non-prescribed clomiphene citrate regimen: a case report [PDF]
Introduction Twin pregnancy with complete hydatidiform mole represents a very rare obstetric problem. Management of such cases is always problematic because the possibility of fetal survival should always be weighed against the risk of complications of ...
Shazly Sherif+5 more
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