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Incidence, Management, and Outcome of Molar Pregnancies at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Quetta, Pakistan
Molar pregnancies represent a significant burden of disease on the spectrum of gestational trophoblastic diseases. The incidence appears to be higher in women from South Asia. The purpose of our prospective study was to determine the incidence, presentation, and outcomes of all molar pregnancies at...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3195536/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22028979 http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2011/925316 |
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author | Fatima, Mahrukh Kasi, Pashtoon Murtaza Baloch, Shahnaz Naseer Kassi, Masoom Marri, Shah Muhammad Kassi, Mahwash |
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description | Molar pregnancies represent a significant burden of disease on the spectrum of gestational trophoblastic diseases. The incidence appears to be higher in women from South Asia. The purpose of our prospective study was to determine the incidence, presentation, and outcomes of all molar pregnancies at our institution. During the study period, there were a total of 16,625 patients admitted to our department; out of whom 85 patients were diagnosed with a molar pregnancy. Vaginal bleeding was the commonest symptom (94.2%); theca lutein cysts were noted in 39% of the cases. Suction, dilatation, and curettage were noted to be the preferred method in almost all cases; hysterectomy was done in 12 (14.1%) patients. Single-agent chemotherapy was employed in high-risk patients and was well tolerated. Mean followup for these patients was 5.7 months (range 1–24 months). None of these patients developed persistent trophoblastic disease, invasive mole, or choriocarcinoma during the follow-up period. |
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spelling | pubmed-31955362011-10-25 Incidence, Management, and Outcome of Molar Pregnancies at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Quetta, Pakistan Fatima, Mahrukh Kasi, Pashtoon Murtaza Baloch, Shahnaz Naseer Kassi, Masoom Marri, Shah Muhammad Kassi, Mahwash ISRN Obstet Gynecol Research Article Molar pregnancies represent a significant burden of disease on the spectrum of gestational trophoblastic diseases. The incidence appears to be higher in women from South Asia. The purpose of our prospective study was to determine the incidence, presentation, and outcomes of all molar pregnancies at our institution. During the study period, there were a total of 16,625 patients admitted to our department; out of whom 85 patients were diagnosed with a molar pregnancy. Vaginal bleeding was the commonest symptom (94.2%); theca lutein cysts were noted in 39% of the cases. Suction, dilatation, and curettage were noted to be the preferred method in almost all cases; hysterectomy was done in 12 (14.1%) patients. Single-agent chemotherapy was employed in high-risk patients and was well tolerated. Mean followup for these patients was 5.7 months (range 1–24 months). None of these patients developed persistent trophoblastic disease, invasive mole, or choriocarcinoma during the follow-up period. International Scholarly Research Network 2011 2011-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3195536/ /pubmed/22028979 http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2011/925316 Text en Copyright © 2011 Mahrukh Fatima et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Fatima, Mahrukh Kasi, Pashtoon Murtaza Baloch, Shahnaz Naseer Kassi, Masoom Marri, Shah Muhammad Kassi, Mahwash Incidence, Management, and Outcome of Molar Pregnancies at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Quetta, Pakistan |
title | Incidence, Management, and Outcome of Molar Pregnancies at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Quetta, Pakistan |
title_full | Incidence, Management, and Outcome of Molar Pregnancies at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Quetta, Pakistan |
title_fullStr | Incidence, Management, and Outcome of Molar Pregnancies at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Quetta, Pakistan |
title_full_unstemmed | Incidence, Management, and Outcome of Molar Pregnancies at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Quetta, Pakistan |
title_short | Incidence, Management, and Outcome of Molar Pregnancies at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Quetta, Pakistan |
title_sort | incidence, management, and outcome of molar pregnancies at a tertiary care hospital in quetta, pakistan |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3195536/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22028979 http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2011/925316 |
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