Compare clinical Presentation of complete Molar Pregnancy and partial Molar Pregnancy ( 2006-2018)
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Objective: Molar pregnancy is classified as one of the diseases groups as a type of Gestational Trophoblastic Disease (GTD) which is emerged from placenta. Hydatitiform moles are diagnosed one per 1500-2000 pregnancies in the United States. There seems to be a large variation in mole development and its frequency in Far East Asia is higher than western industrial. Mole is divided into two types, complete and partial. our aim is compare Clinical Presentation complete Molar Pregnancy and partial Molar Pregnancy in Imam Reza Teaching Hospital in years 2006-2018. Methods : Over a period of ten years . 289 patients with Clinical Presentation of Molar Pregnancy reffered to Imam Reza Teaching Hospital in Kermanshah were examined. The study results are based on sonography , physical examination , pathology report and test taken of patient. Analysis were performed using spss version 16 computer software. T test , chi square ,Wilcoxon test. P-value less than 0.05 level of significance was considered statistically significant. Results: In this study, most molar pregnant were in the 25-45 age groups as it is the age of fertility power, followed by 15-24 age range in the second rank; on the other hand, partial mole was highest frequency in 15-24 years old age. in the present study, 114 pregnant(48.1%) women were nullipar and 123 (51.9% )were multipar. the size of uterus in complete molar pregnancy were larger than partial mole. In this study only the uterus size which had significant statistics relation with molar pregnancy (P=0.017) and was not found significant relationship between other variables in our study and molar pregnancy. Conclusion: Given the significance of uterine size and its importance should be considered in future studies.
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