Causes and symptoms The cause of hydatidiform mole is unclear; some experts believe it is caused by problems with the chromosomes (the structures inside cells that contain genetic information) in either the egg or sperm, or both. It may be associated with poor nutrition, or a problem with the...
Some women may not realize that they have a hydatidiform mole until they experience symptoms such as vomiting, nausea, and abnormal vaginal bleeding. In some cases, molar cells may be left behind after a pregnancy or spontaneous abortion, later leading to the development of a cancer. Women who...
Theca lutein cysts, absent fetal heart tones, enlarged uterus more than anticipated for gestational age, pregnancy-induced hypertension in the first trimester, hyperemesis, and increased levels of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) for gestational dates are other characteristic symptoms and signs. A ...
The aim of this series was to evaluate the clinical features, management, and outcomes of multiple pregnancy with a complete hydatidiform mole and coexisting fetus (CHMCF). Between 1998 and 2008, we investigated 6 women with a diagnosis of a CHMCF. The gestational age at diagnosis, symptoms,...
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease (Hydatidiform Mole) 30 1. Complete hydatidiform moles (90% of hydatid moles) are derived solely from paternal chromosomes (ovum lacking maternal chromosomal complement is fer- tilized by one sperm (46,XX androgenic) or by two sperm (dispermy 46,XX or 46,XY ...
Tubal hydatidiform mole is an uncommon condition with about 40 confirmed cases in the accessible literature. The patient usually presents with symptoms and signs of a classical ectopic pregnancy and it is only after histological examination and DNA ploidy analysis of the conceptus that a hydatidifor...
Partial hydatidiform mole presenting as severe mid-trimester pre-eclampsiaPresents the case of a pregnant woman diagnosed pre-eclampsia during the mid-trimester of the pregnancy. Incidence of a partial hydatiform mole; Symptoms; Complications; Therapy....
In June the menses failed to appear and the usual symptoms of pregnancy shortly supervened. Nausea and vomiting were almost incessant up to the time of my first visit, Sept. 15, 1887. The mammary glands had, also, increased in size, and the pigmentation of the areola was well marked. ...
Tubal hydatidiform mole is anuncommon condition with about 40 confirmed cases in the accessible literature.The patient usually presents with symptoms and signs of a classical ectopicpregnancy, and it is only after histological examination and DNA ploi......
Chemotherapyhigh-intensity focused ultrasound ablationinvasive hydatidiform moleInvasive hydatidiform mole, a form of gestational trophoblastic neoplasm in reproductive-age women, poses a significant threat to life due to its associated signs and symptoms. This case report details the management of a 24-...