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Fertility-sparing uterine lesion resection in a woman with hemoperitoneum due to invasive mole: A rare case report
INTRODUCTION: Gestational trophoblastic neoplasia comprises a unique group of human neoplastic diseases that derive from fetal trophoblastic tissues. The hydatidiform mole is the most common form of GTD, representing 80 % of cases. An invasive mole is a hydatidiform mole characterized by the enlarge...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8239455/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34167070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2021.106117 |
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author | Zamani, Mehrangiz Alizadeh, Shima Mollabashi, Mina |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Gestational trophoblastic neoplasia comprises a unique group of human neoplastic diseases that derive from fetal trophoblastic tissues. The hydatidiform mole is the most common form of GTD, representing 80 % of cases. An invasive mole is a hydatidiform mole characterized by the enlarged hydropic villi invading into the myometrium, into vascular spaces, or into extrauterine sites. CASE PRESENTATION: Here is a case with invasive mole after the evacuation of complete molar pregnancy, presented with an acute abdomen. We desired to preserve the uterine because our 21 years old patient doesn't have a child. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: An emergency abdominal ultrasound scan showed a 47 ∗ 34 ∗ 55 mm ill-defined hyperechoic heterogeneous mass with anechoic cystic vascular spaces within it, in the posterior wall of the uterus away from the endometrium that extended to the serous layer of the uterus. Laparotomy was done. After the evacuation of 2 L of hemoperitoneum, an approximately 5 × 4 metastatic, vesicular mass was seen in the posterior wall of the uterus, which was resected and uterine preservation was successful. CONCLUSION: This case report describes the clinical, imaging, surgical and histopathological findings of Invasive mole after a hydatidiform molar pregnancy. Our case highlights the feasibility of fertility-preserving surgery in the case who experienced life-threatening hemorrhage due to a ruptured uterus. |
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spelling | pubmed-82394552021-06-29 Fertility-sparing uterine lesion resection in a woman with hemoperitoneum due to invasive mole: A rare case report Zamani, Mehrangiz Alizadeh, Shima Mollabashi, Mina Int J Surg Case Rep Case Report INTRODUCTION: Gestational trophoblastic neoplasia comprises a unique group of human neoplastic diseases that derive from fetal trophoblastic tissues. The hydatidiform mole is the most common form of GTD, representing 80 % of cases. An invasive mole is a hydatidiform mole characterized by the enlarged hydropic villi invading into the myometrium, into vascular spaces, or into extrauterine sites. CASE PRESENTATION: Here is a case with invasive mole after the evacuation of complete molar pregnancy, presented with an acute abdomen. We desired to preserve the uterine because our 21 years old patient doesn't have a child. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: An emergency abdominal ultrasound scan showed a 47 ∗ 34 ∗ 55 mm ill-defined hyperechoic heterogeneous mass with anechoic cystic vascular spaces within it, in the posterior wall of the uterus away from the endometrium that extended to the serous layer of the uterus. Laparotomy was done. After the evacuation of 2 L of hemoperitoneum, an approximately 5 × 4 metastatic, vesicular mass was seen in the posterior wall of the uterus, which was resected and uterine preservation was successful. CONCLUSION: This case report describes the clinical, imaging, surgical and histopathological findings of Invasive mole after a hydatidiform molar pregnancy. Our case highlights the feasibility of fertility-preserving surgery in the case who experienced life-threatening hemorrhage due to a ruptured uterus. Elsevier 2021-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8239455/ /pubmed/34167070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2021.106117 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of IJS Publishing Group Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Case Report Zamani, Mehrangiz Alizadeh, Shima Mollabashi, Mina Fertility-sparing uterine lesion resection in a woman with hemoperitoneum due to invasive mole: A rare case report |
title | Fertility-sparing uterine lesion resection in a woman with hemoperitoneum due to invasive mole: A rare case report |
title_full | Fertility-sparing uterine lesion resection in a woman with hemoperitoneum due to invasive mole: A rare case report |
title_fullStr | Fertility-sparing uterine lesion resection in a woman with hemoperitoneum due to invasive mole: A rare case report |
title_full_unstemmed | Fertility-sparing uterine lesion resection in a woman with hemoperitoneum due to invasive mole: A rare case report |
title_short | Fertility-sparing uterine lesion resection in a woman with hemoperitoneum due to invasive mole: A rare case report |
title_sort | fertility-sparing uterine lesion resection in a woman with hemoperitoneum due to invasive mole: a rare case report |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8239455/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34167070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2021.106117 |
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