Molar and nonmolar triploidy: Recurrence or bad luck

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Abstract

In triploid pregnancies, the parental origin of the extra genome determines the phenotype and placental and fetal outcomes. Molecular genetics and placental pathology enable differentiation of molar vs nonmolar pregnancy to guide future planning.

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Robinson, B., Brock, J. A., Midgen, C., & Coolen, J. (2020). Molar and nonmolar triploidy: Recurrence or bad luck. Clinical Case Reports, 8(5), 785–789. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2703

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