EXTRAUTERINE MOLAR PREGNANCY: A CASE OF TUBAL PARTIAL MOLAR PREGNANCY

Authors

  • Ashmita Adhikari
  • Dija Khanal
  • Sabita Shrestha
  • Rakshya Joshi
  • Jully Chaudhary
  • Prajita Bhandari

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54530/jcmc.1277

Keywords:

Gestational trophoblastic disease, Partial mole, Tubal pregnancy

Abstract

Molar pregnancy can occur outside the uterine cavity. Ectopic molar pregnancy although a rare entity does exist. The patient presents with features similar to ruptured or unruptured ectopic gestation. Management requires surgical removal of the conceptus and follow-up. Diagnosis with histopathological examination of the specimen is the gold standard. Here, we report an unusual case of 30 years female with a left tubal partial hydatidiform mole. The initial suspicion was made with preoperative raised serum beta Human Chorionic Gonadotropin levels and the diagnosis was confirmed with the histopathological examination of the specimen. The patient was followed up with serial weekly serum beta Human Chorionic Gonadotropin monitoring and remission was achieved. Therefore, sending samples for histopathological examination after surgical management of ectopic pregnancy is mandatory to detect molar ectopic pregnancy in order to make a proper follow-up and to prevent persistent gestational trophoblastic diseases.

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Published

2023-03-30

How to Cite

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EXTRAUTERINE MOLAR PREGNANCY: A CASE OF TUBAL PARTIAL MOLAR PREGNANCY. JCMC [Internet]. 2023 Mar. 30 [cited 2024 Apr. 28];13(1):98-101. Available from: https://www.jcmc.com.np/jcmc/index.php/jcmc/article/view/1277

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