Successful Primary Treatment of a Hydatidiform Mole with Methotrexate and EMA/CO

  • De Vos M
  • Leunen M
  • Fontaine C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background . The preferred treatment method of most hydatidiform moles is suction aspiration. In rare circumstances uterine abnormalities may preclude surgical treatment. Case . We report a case of complete molar pregnancy successfully treated with methotrexate followed by EMA/CO. A 38-year-old woman with a complete hydatidiform mole and multiple uterine fibroids underwent a failed attempt at suction aspiration. Following treatment with methotrexate, a nonmetastatic persistent trophoblastic tumour developed. Six cycles of EMA/CO led to complete remission. Conclusion . We propose that primary treatment of molar pregnancies with chemotherapy is a useful treatment option in cases where uterine abnormalities interfere with suction aspiration.

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De Vos, M., Leunen, M., Fontaine, C., & De Sutter, Ph. (2009). Successful Primary Treatment of a Hydatidiform Mole with Methotrexate and EMA/CO. Case Reports in Medicine, 2009, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/454161

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