| Literature DB >> 14641705 |
Kimiyo Takagi1, Nobuya Unno, Hiro-e M Hyodo, Hironobu Hyodo, Hiroyasu Kashima, Noriko Kubota, Yoshihumi Ogiso, Masami Noike, Kazuko Itoh, Shigeki Shiobara, Ikuo Konishi, Shigeru Saito.
Abstract
We report a rare case of a complete hydatidiform mole with two or more coexisting fetuses where both infants survived without complications. A male infant weighing 1258 g and a female infant weighing 880 g were delivered without complications and discharged 95 days after the birth. The analysis of DNA microsatellite polymorphisms indicated that the mole was of paternal origin and probably homozygous. The mother suffered from multiple pulmonary metastasis of the hydatidiform mole which was detected 3 days after the surgery and was successfully treated with methotrexate. A complete hydatidiform mole with two or more coexisting fetuses produces a dilemma between immediate termination and pregnancy continuation. Although the present case resulted in a favorable outcome, a review of the 14 reported cases suggests that the high fetal loss rate (90%) must be a consideration in the decision regarding management of such a pregnancy.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14641705 DOI: 10.1046/j.1341-8076.2003.00124.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Obstet Gynaecol Res ISSN: 1341-8076 Impact factor: 1.730