Complete moleHydatidiform moleUltrasoundFirst trimesterMiscarriagePrenatal diagnosisObjective: The majority of complete hydatidiform moles (CHM) are detected on ultrasound examination by the end of the first trimester when they present as multiple sonolucent cysts. To better understand the pathophysiology of ...
The relationship of hydatidiform mole to pre-eclampsia and eclampsia; a study of 85 cases. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 71, 1279–1282 (1956). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Young, J. The aetiology of eclampsia and albuminuria and their relation to accidental haemorrhage: (an anatomical and...
The pathophysiology of preterm birth from the view point of intestinal and vaginal microbiota Partial hydatidiform mole with a normal fetus is extremely rare. A 30-year-old woman presented at 19 weeks gestation with clinical manifestations of severe preeclampsia. The fetus revealed a normal 46,XX ...
Histologic section of a complete hydatidiform mole stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Villi of different sizes are present. The large villous in the center exhibits marked edema with a fluid-filled central cavity known as cisterna. Marked proliferation of the trophoblasts is observed. The syncytio...
By contrast, the histological features of complete and partial hydatidiform molar EPL are so distinctive that most cases of molar EPL are correctly diagnosed by histological examination alone. Overall, histopathology when correlated with in vivo ultrasound/Doppler has provided novel clues to the ...
By contrast, the histological features of complete and partial hydatidiform molar EPL are so distinctive that most cases of molar EPL are correctly diagnosed by histological examination alone. Overall, histopathology when correlated with in vivo ultrasound/Doppler has provided novel clues to the ...