| Literature DB >> 26629386 |
Shahila Sheik1, Nihal Al-Riyami1, Namitha R Mathew2, Rashid Al-Sukaiti3, Asim Qureshi4, Mariam Mathew1.
Abstract
A hydatidiform mole with a coexisting live fetus is a rare occurrence and the optimal management for this condition is not yet known. We report the case of a 32-year-old woman (gravida 3, para 2) who presented to the Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat, Oman, in March 2012 at 13 gestational weeks with abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. An ultrasound examination revealed a hydatidiform mole pregnancy coexisting with a live fetus. After extensive counselling, the patient and her husband opted for a conservative management approach. Unfortunately, a hysterotomy had to be performed at 17 gestational weeks due to severe haemorrhage. The postoperative period was uneventful and histopathology results confirmed one complete mole with a coexisting fetus and normal placenta. The patient's serum β-human chorionic gonadotropin level remained normal for 18 months following her surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Case Report; Fetus; Human Chorionic Gonadotropin; Hydatidiform Mole; Hysterotomy; Oman; Placenta; Twin Pregnancy
Year: 2015 PMID: 26629386 PMCID: PMC4664104 DOI: 10.18295/squmj.2015.15.04.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J ISSN: 2075-051X