Partial hydatidiform mole and hypertension associated with a live fetus--variable presentation in two cases |
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Authors: | Nwosu, E.C. Ferriman, E. McCormack, M.J. Williams, J.H. Gosden, C.M. |
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Affiliation: | 1The Countess of Chester Hospital Liverpool Road, Chester, CH2 1UL 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Liverpool P.O. Box 147, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK |
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Abstract: | Partial hydatidiform mole associated with live births is a rarecondition. There are not enough cases in the literature to allowthe assessment of comprehensive risks to be made and upon whichmanagement policies can be based. Several clinical dilemmasarise following diagnosis of a viable pregnancy associated withmolar tissue. We present two cases demonstrating the problemsand suggest management based on outcome and a review of theliterature. |
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Keywords: | /math/beta.gif" ALT=" {beta}" BORDER=" 0" >-human chorionic gonadotrophin ( /math/beta.gif" ALT=" {beta}" BORDER=" 0" >-HCG)/partial hydatidiform mole/pregnancy gestosis/triploidy/trophoblastic disease |
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