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Ectopic molar pregnancy: a case report

The incidence of hydatidiform moles is 1 per 1,000 pregnancies. Ectopic pregnancy occurs in 20 per 1,000 pregnancies. Thus, the incidence of the ectopic molar gestation is very rare. We report a case of tubal molar pregnancy diagnosed at the systematic histology exam of an ectopic pregnancy. We repo...

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Autores principales: Bousfiha, Najoua, Erarhay, Sanaa, Louba, Adnane, Saadi, Hanan, Bouchikhi, Chahrazad, Banani, Abdelaziz, Fatemi, Hind El, Sekkal, Med, Laamarti, Afaf
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3361201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22655097
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author Bousfiha, Najoua
Erarhay, Sanaa
Louba, Adnane
Saadi, Hanan
Bouchikhi, Chahrazad
Banani, Abdelaziz
Fatemi, Hind El
Sekkal, Med
Laamarti, Afaf
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Erarhay, Sanaa
Louba, Adnane
Saadi, Hanan
Bouchikhi, Chahrazad
Banani, Abdelaziz
Fatemi, Hind El
Sekkal, Med
Laamarti, Afaf
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description The incidence of hydatidiform moles is 1 per 1,000 pregnancies. Ectopic pregnancy occurs in 20 per 1,000 pregnancies. Thus, the incidence of the ectopic molar gestation is very rare. We report a case of tubal molar pregnancy diagnosed at the systematic histology exam of an ectopic pregnancy. We report the case of 32 years old nulliparus women who presented a vaginal bleeding, lower abdominal pain and 6 weeks amenorrhea corresponding to the last menstrual period. At the clinical examination, the arterial pressure was 100/60 mmHG. The gynecological examination was difficult because of lower abdominal pain. Serum gonadotropin activity was 3454 ui/l. Pelvic ultrasound revealed an irregular echogenic mass in the left adnexa. Diagnostic laparoscopy revealed a left-sided unruptured ampullary ectopic pregnancy. A left laparoscopic salpingectomy was performed. The systematic histologic test identified an ectopic partial molar pregnancy, which was confirmed by DNA ploidy image analysis. The patient was followed with weekly quantitative B-hCG titers until three successive B-hCG levels were negative. It is pertinent that clinicians take routine histological examination of tubal specimens in ectopic pregnancy very seriously in order to diagnose cases of ectopic molar gestations early and mount appropriate post treatment surveillance.
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spelling pubmed-33612012012-05-31 Ectopic molar pregnancy: a case report Bousfiha, Najoua Erarhay, Sanaa Louba, Adnane Saadi, Hanan Bouchikhi, Chahrazad Banani, Abdelaziz Fatemi, Hind El Sekkal, Med Laamarti, Afaf Pan Afr Med J Case Report The incidence of hydatidiform moles is 1 per 1,000 pregnancies. Ectopic pregnancy occurs in 20 per 1,000 pregnancies. Thus, the incidence of the ectopic molar gestation is very rare. We report a case of tubal molar pregnancy diagnosed at the systematic histology exam of an ectopic pregnancy. We report the case of 32 years old nulliparus women who presented a vaginal bleeding, lower abdominal pain and 6 weeks amenorrhea corresponding to the last menstrual period. At the clinical examination, the arterial pressure was 100/60 mmHG. The gynecological examination was difficult because of lower abdominal pain. Serum gonadotropin activity was 3454 ui/l. Pelvic ultrasound revealed an irregular echogenic mass in the left adnexa. Diagnostic laparoscopy revealed a left-sided unruptured ampullary ectopic pregnancy. A left laparoscopic salpingectomy was performed. The systematic histologic test identified an ectopic partial molar pregnancy, which was confirmed by DNA ploidy image analysis. The patient was followed with weekly quantitative B-hCG titers until three successive B-hCG levels were negative. It is pertinent that clinicians take routine histological examination of tubal specimens in ectopic pregnancy very seriously in order to diagnose cases of ectopic molar gestations early and mount appropriate post treatment surveillance. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2012-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3361201/ /pubmed/22655097 Text en © Najoua Bousfiha et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bousfiha, Najoua
Erarhay, Sanaa
Louba, Adnane
Saadi, Hanan
Bouchikhi, Chahrazad
Banani, Abdelaziz
Fatemi, Hind El
Sekkal, Med
Laamarti, Afaf
Ectopic molar pregnancy: a case report
title Ectopic molar pregnancy: a case report
title_full Ectopic molar pregnancy: a case report
title_fullStr Ectopic molar pregnancy: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Ectopic molar pregnancy: a case report
title_short Ectopic molar pregnancy: a case report
title_sort ectopic molar pregnancy: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3361201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22655097
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