Hydatidiform moles are abnormal gestations characterised by the presence of hydropic changes in the placental villi associated with circumferential trophoblastic proliferation. They arise due to abnormal fertilization. Molar gestation commonly develops within the uterus but presence of molar changes in ectopic pregnancy is extremely rare. Author present a rare case of ectopic molar pregnancy in fallopian tube in a 20 years old female patient to highlight its clinicopathological features. Ectopic molar pregnancy in a fallopian tube is very rare and histopathological study is the gold standard for the exact diagnosis and further management.
Partial hydatidiform mole can evolve into a metastatic trophoblastic tumor. A 36-year-old, multiparo...
Gestational trophoblastic disease occurs in less than 1 per 1200 pregnancies. The spectrum of this d...
Twin pregnancy with complete hydatidiform mole represents a very rare obstetric problem resulting in...
Molar pregnancies in most instances develop within the uterine cavity, but may occur at any site. Ec...
Two patients of 30-35 years of age presented in Gynecological emergency of Agartala Government Medic...
Background: Tubal molar pregnancy is extremely rare, with no more than 200 cases reported in the lit...
Ectopicmolar gestation is a rare event. Itsmalignant potential is similar to that of an intrauterine...
Trophoblastic disease of pregnancy is also called as gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD), a rare...
Molar pregnancy is characterized histologically by abnormalities of the chorionic villi that consist...
Gestational trophoblastic disease comprises of various pathologies with hydatid form mole bring a co...
Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) include a broad spectrum of diseases ranging from benign pre...
Gestational trophoblastic disease or gestational trophoblastic neoplasia is a collective term used t...
Hydatidiform mole is part of a group of diseases classified as gestational trophoblastic disease, wh...
The incidence of hydatidiform moles is 1 per 1,000 pregnancies. Ectopic pregnancy occurs in 20 per 1...
Ectopic pregnancy occurring in tubal stump is exceedingly rare. The frequency of tubal stump pregnan...
Partial hydatidiform mole can evolve into a metastatic trophoblastic tumor. A 36-year-old, multiparo...
Gestational trophoblastic disease occurs in less than 1 per 1200 pregnancies. The spectrum of this d...
Twin pregnancy with complete hydatidiform mole represents a very rare obstetric problem resulting in...
Molar pregnancies in most instances develop within the uterine cavity, but may occur at any site. Ec...
Two patients of 30-35 years of age presented in Gynecological emergency of Agartala Government Medic...
Background: Tubal molar pregnancy is extremely rare, with no more than 200 cases reported in the lit...
Ectopicmolar gestation is a rare event. Itsmalignant potential is similar to that of an intrauterine...
Trophoblastic disease of pregnancy is also called as gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD), a rare...
Molar pregnancy is characterized histologically by abnormalities of the chorionic villi that consist...
Gestational trophoblastic disease comprises of various pathologies with hydatid form mole bring a co...
Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) include a broad spectrum of diseases ranging from benign pre...
Gestational trophoblastic disease or gestational trophoblastic neoplasia is a collective term used t...
Hydatidiform mole is part of a group of diseases classified as gestational trophoblastic disease, wh...
The incidence of hydatidiform moles is 1 per 1,000 pregnancies. Ectopic pregnancy occurs in 20 per 1...
Ectopic pregnancy occurring in tubal stump is exceedingly rare. The frequency of tubal stump pregnan...
Partial hydatidiform mole can evolve into a metastatic trophoblastic tumor. A 36-year-old, multiparo...
Gestational trophoblastic disease occurs in less than 1 per 1200 pregnancies. The spectrum of this d...
Twin pregnancy with complete hydatidiform mole represents a very rare obstetric problem resulting in...