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Ultrasound Diagnosis of a Twin Pregnancy Combining A Molar Pregnancy and A Normal Singleton Pregnancy About A Case in Bouake
Twin pregnancy combining a complete mole and a normal singleton pregnancy with its own healthy trophoblast is a rare entity. The most formidable complication is the progression towards gestational trophoblastic disease. We report the case of a 29-year-old patient, primigravida, consulting for metrorrhagia with amenorrhea of approximately 12 weeks. The pelvic ultrasound performed revealed the association of a complete hydatidiform mole and a normal singleton pregnancy.
A medical termination of the pregnancy was decided with first expulsion of a fetus with its trophoblast followed by expulsion of multiple vesicles of different sizes.
The evolution is marked by the decline of plasma BHCG until negativation after 10 weeks.