Partial Molar Pregnancy Coexisting with a Normal Diploid Fetus: A Case Report

Farzaneh Afshar Delkhah, L. Pourali, Sara Mirzaeian, A. Vatanchi, M. Gharib
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A partial molar pregnancy is a variation of a molar pregnancy in which an embryo either develops incompletely or with multiple structural anomalies. The aim of this study was to present a rare case of partial molar pregnancy coexisting with a normal diploid fetus. A 32-year-old woman gravid 3, Para 2 (2 previous cesarean section) was referred to Ghaem hospital, an academic hospital of Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran, in 2020 at 34 weeks of gestation due to labor pain. She had an ultrasound-based diagnosis of partial molar pregnancy with the normal female fetus at 30 weeks for the first time. Due to 2 previous cesarean sections and regular uterine contractions, She underwent cesarean section at 34 weeks and 2 days. A normal female infant with a normal Apgar score was born. The postpartum period is complicated with preeclampsia. The pathological evaluation confirmed partial molar pregnancy. The neonatal Karyotype was 46 XX and the neonatal period was uneventful. Maternal serum β-hCG reached normal after 5 weeks of cesarean. Partial molar pregnancy with the coexisting normal fetus is a rare condition, however, it may complicate the pregnancy outcomes, which affected both mother and fetus. So early diagnosis and close follow-up may prevent catastrophic maternal and fetal complications.
部分磨牙妊娠与正常二倍体胎儿共存一例报告
部分磨牙妊娠是磨牙妊娠的一种变异,胚胎发育不完全或有多种结构异常。本研究的目的是提出一个罕见的情况下,部分臼齿妊娠共存的正常二倍体胎儿。一名32岁妇女在妊娠34周时因阵痛被转诊至伊朗马什哈德马什哈德医学大学附属学术医院Ghaem医院,妊娠第3段(第2次剖宫产)。第一次超声诊断为部分臼齿妊娠,30周时为正常女性胎儿。由于既往两次剖宫产,子宫正常收缩,于34周零2天行剖宫产。一个Apgar评分正常的女婴出生了。产后会伴有先兆子痫。病理检查证实部分臼齿妊娠。新生儿核型为46xx,新生儿期平稳。剖宫产5周后,母体血清β-hCG恢复正常。部分磨牙妊娠与正常胎儿共存是一种罕见的情况,但它可能使妊娠结局复杂化,对母胎均有影响。因此,早期诊断和密切随访可以预防灾难性的母婴并发症。
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