twin pregnancy of a complete hydatidform mole and a co-existent fetus: a very rare case report
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Twin Pregnancy of a Complete Hydatidform Mole and a Co-existent Fetus: A Very Rare Case Report
Implication for health policy/practice/research/medical education: This was a very rare case report to draw attentions to unusual features of Mole hydatiform in pregnant women. Copyright © 2013, Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal; Licensee Kowsar Ltd. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/...
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coexistence of a viable fetus with a hydatidiform mole is a rare condition and the diagnosis is very important because of the risk of developing severe complications in pregnancy.the management of these pregnancies is optional, although accurate and great care is required to find early signs of maternal or fetal complications. hereby we report a case of dizygotic twin pregnancy with a complete ...
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This is a case report of a twin pregnancy with one fetus and a coexistent mole diagnosed at 13 weeks. After thorough counseling, the pregnancy was continued as per the patient's desire. The pregnancy was closely monitored with serial S β hCG, ultrasound for fetal growth, size of molar sac, and theca lutein cysts, which gradually decreased in size during the second trimester of pregnancy. An eme...
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Twin pregnancy consisting of complete molar pregnancy and a coexisting fetus occurs with an estimated incidence of 1 per 22,000–100,000 pregnancies, and may be increasing due to the greater use of assisted reproductive techniques [1]. These pregnancies are associated with significant maternal and fetal complications including preeclampsia, thromboembolic disease, hyperemesis, hemorrhage, intrau...
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iranian red crescent medical journalجلد ۱۵، شماره ۸، صفحات ۷۵۷-۷۵۸
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