Partial mole with a coexistent viable fetus—A clinical dilemma: A case report with review of literature

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Abstract

Gestational trophoblastic disease encompasses a diverse group of lesions. If molar changes in the placenta are known along with an alive fetus, then situation is difficult for both obstetrician and parents. On one hand, there may be a normal pregnancy whereas on the other hand the mother may be threatened by numerous complications caused by the hydatid mole, if the pregnancy is continued. We present successfully managed case of partial molar pregnancy with an alive fetus at 1st stage of preterm labor with premature rupture of membranes with anemia with a live diploid female fetus with good neonatal out come. Follow-up till 1 year showed no progression to malignant gestational trophoblastic diseases.

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Rathod, A. D., Pajai, S. P., & Gaddikeri, A. (2014, April 1). Partial mole with a coexistent viable fetus—A clinical dilemma: A case report with review of literature. Journal of SAFOG. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10006-1270

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