Advanced gestational trophoblastic disease: A case report of medical management prior to surgical intervention
Background: Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) is a rare developmental form of proliferative trophoblastic tissue. Sparse literature exists regarding the optimal management of patients with advanced GTD, but the definitive treatment is urgent surgical intervention. Case: A 48-year-old woman pre...
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doaj-5311a37dc2e94d18912c41a527bdad1e2020-11-24T23:56:08ZengElsevierCase Reports in Women's Health2214-91122018-07-0119Advanced gestational trophoblastic disease: A case report of medical management prior to surgical interventionAnn Lehto0Kyle Hitscherich1Olga Argeros2New York Institute of Technology, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Northern Boulevard, Old Westbury, NY 11568, USA; Corresponding author at: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, SBH Health System, 4422 Third Avenue, Bronx, NY 10457, USA.Department of Surgery, Christiana Care Health System, 4755 Ogletown-Stanton Road, Newark, DE 19718, USADepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, SBH Health System, 4422 Third Ave, Bronx, NY 10457, USABackground: Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) is a rare developmental form of proliferative trophoblastic tissue. Sparse literature exists regarding the optimal management of patients with advanced GTD, but the definitive treatment is urgent surgical intervention. Case: A 48-year-old woman presented advanced GTD. She was medically managed for hypertension and hyperthyroidism prior to surgical intervention in order to minimize the risk of anesthetic and surgical complications. Conclusion: Advanced GTD is rare. Undetected GTD can result in complications such as thyrotoxicosis, which poses substantial risks in the peri-operative period. Appropriate identification and management of this clinical problem are essential to prevent complications as well as subsequent malignant sequelae. Keywords: Molar pregnancy, Hydatidiform mole, Thyrotoxicosis, Medical optimizationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214911218300614 |
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Advanced gestational trophoblastic disease: A case report of medical management prior to surgical intervention |
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Advanced gestational trophoblastic disease: A case report of medical management prior to surgical intervention |
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Advanced gestational trophoblastic disease: A case report of medical management prior to surgical intervention |
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advanced gestational trophoblastic disease: a case report of medical management prior to surgical intervention |
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Case Reports in Women's Health |
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Background: Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) is a rare developmental form of proliferative trophoblastic tissue. Sparse literature exists regarding the optimal management of patients with advanced GTD, but the definitive treatment is urgent surgical intervention. Case: A 48-year-old woman presented advanced GTD. She was medically managed for hypertension and hyperthyroidism prior to surgical intervention in order to minimize the risk of anesthetic and surgical complications. Conclusion: Advanced GTD is rare. Undetected GTD can result in complications such as thyrotoxicosis, which poses substantial risks in the peri-operative period. Appropriate identification and management of this clinical problem are essential to prevent complications as well as subsequent malignant sequelae. Keywords: Molar pregnancy, Hydatidiform mole, Thyrotoxicosis, Medical optimization |
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