| Literature DB >> 29969941 |
Mohit Chauhan1, Chittaranjan Behera2, Sreenivas Madireddi3, Shramana Mandal4, Sunil Kumar Khanna3.
Abstract
Pulmonary metastasis is a well-known complication of an invasive mole. However, sudden death due to haemoptysis resulting from a metastatic invasive mole is extremely rare. We report the sudden unexpected death of an 18-year-old primigravida following a molar pregnancy. The death event was complicated within a few days of presentation by a clinically unsuspected mole invading the lung vasculature with associated widespread metastatic calcifications in the liver and brain. Death was due to haemorrhagic shock as a result of massive haemoptysis resulting from the invasive mole metastasising to the pulmonary vasculature. This was substantiated with a post-mortem computed tomography and gross and histopathological findings at autopsy. This case highlights the need for a high index of suspicion about potentially life-threatening pulmonary metastasis in women with trophoblastic diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Invasive mole; haemoptysis; pulmonary metastasis; sudden death
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29969941 DOI: 10.1177/0025802418786120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Sci Law ISSN: 0025-8024 Impact factor: 1.266