A case report of partial molar pregnancy associated with a normal appearing dizygotic fetus

Partial molar pregnancy is a rare entity in which there is usually a triploid abnormal fetus associated with a large placenta with cystic changes. The incidence of a normal diploid fetus and a partial molar placenta is extremely rare. Here we report a case of partial molar pregnancy in which a norma...

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Main Authors: Maryam Rahamni, Sara Parviz
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-04-01
Series:Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2305050016000245
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spelling doaj-e3b577d7ab234dcb9e5084c5b4ceff9b2020-11-24T23:12:14ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Pacific Journal of Reproduction2305-05002016-04-015217117310.1016/j.apjr.2016.01.015A case report of partial molar pregnancy associated with a normal appearing dizygotic fetusMaryam RahamniSara ParvizPartial molar pregnancy is a rare entity in which there is usually a triploid abnormal fetus associated with a large placenta with cystic changes. The incidence of a normal diploid fetus and a partial molar placenta is extremely rare. Here we report a case of partial molar pregnancy in which a normal appearing male fetus with diploid karyotype coexist. A focal placental abnormal region was detected at 11 week of gestation as enlargement associated with cystic changes. Fetus showed no obvious abnormality. The patient underwent amniocentesis and the result was compatible with a normal diploid male fetus. Regarding these findings the patient continued her pregnancy under close observation and advanced sonographic evaluations were made to rule out other differentials. There were no obstetric complications until the 26th gestational week when preterm rupture of the membranes occurred. The patient underwent induced vaginal delivery and the products were sent for pathologic evaluation which confirmed the partial molar changes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2305050016000245Partial moleNormal fetusDizygotic karyotype
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author Maryam Rahamni
Sara Parviz
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A case report of partial molar pregnancy associated with a normal appearing dizygotic fetus
Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
Partial mole
Normal fetus
Dizygotic karyotype
author_facet Maryam Rahamni
Sara Parviz
author_sort Maryam Rahamni
title A case report of partial molar pregnancy associated with a normal appearing dizygotic fetus
title_short A case report of partial molar pregnancy associated with a normal appearing dizygotic fetus
title_full A case report of partial molar pregnancy associated with a normal appearing dizygotic fetus
title_fullStr A case report of partial molar pregnancy associated with a normal appearing dizygotic fetus
title_full_unstemmed A case report of partial molar pregnancy associated with a normal appearing dizygotic fetus
title_sort case report of partial molar pregnancy associated with a normal appearing dizygotic fetus
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
issn 2305-0500
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Partial molar pregnancy is a rare entity in which there is usually a triploid abnormal fetus associated with a large placenta with cystic changes. The incidence of a normal diploid fetus and a partial molar placenta is extremely rare. Here we report a case of partial molar pregnancy in which a normal appearing male fetus with diploid karyotype coexist. A focal placental abnormal region was detected at 11 week of gestation as enlargement associated with cystic changes. Fetus showed no obvious abnormality. The patient underwent amniocentesis and the result was compatible with a normal diploid male fetus. Regarding these findings the patient continued her pregnancy under close observation and advanced sonographic evaluations were made to rule out other differentials. There were no obstetric complications until the 26th gestational week when preterm rupture of the membranes occurred. The patient underwent induced vaginal delivery and the products were sent for pathologic evaluation which confirmed the partial molar changes.
topic Partial mole
Normal fetus
Dizygotic karyotype
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2305050016000245
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