Category | CASE_STUDY |
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Authors | Kavita kumari, Suksham Samir, Renu Sharma, Manish Sharma, Rashmi Raina, Satyendra Sharad |
Abstract | Gestational trophoblastic diseases include complete and partial molar pregnancy, invasive mole, placental site trophoblastic tumor, and choriocarcinoma. The most malignant form is Gestational choriocarcinoma. The present case is an extremely rare case of choriocarcinoma developed after primary complete mole present at the fimbrial end of fallopian tube. Clinical diagnosis was made as ruptured ectopic. Exploratory laprotomy showed a large ulcerative lesion covered with clot present on the posterior aspect of serosal surface of uterus along with numerous grapes like vesicles. On histopathological examination the final diagnosis of extra uterine complete mole transformed into choriocarcinoma was made. KEYWORDS: Ectopic pregnancy, Gestational trophoblastic disease, Complete molar pregnancy, Choriocarcinoma, Beta HCG. |
Year | 2018 |
Month | January |
Volume | 7 |
Issue | 1 |
Published On | 22 Jan 2018 |
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