University of Medicine Carol Davila,
Bucharest
Romania
Case Report
Invasive Molar Pregnancy in a Woman Aged 54 Years A Case Report
Author(s): Cringu Antoniu Ionescu, Mariana Bragaru, Iulia Maria Tarcomnicu, Camelia Teodora Vladescu and Mihai DimitriuCringu Antoniu Ionescu, Mariana Bragaru, Iulia Maria Tarcomnicu, Camelia Teodora Vladescu and Mihai Dimitriu
We reported a 54-year-old patient with a complete hydatidiform mole invasive in myometrium. This diagnostic was suggested by irregular vaginal haemorrhage, amenorrhea and reduced nausea. Our paraclinical investigation was: pelvic ultrasound and level of serum beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG). Endovaginal ultrasound reveal enlarged uterus volume, with dimensions 12/15/8 cm, with the presence of multiple nodular formations located intramural and subserosal and a mass with Doppler rich blood supply through myometrium and endometrium. The level of β-hCG was 28099.00 mIU/L. Therapeutic method applied was abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. Anatomopathological report revealed a complete invasive mole and endometrial polyp. After the surgical intervention the patient was treated with Methotrexate as prophylactic chemotherapy recommended by oncologis.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2165-7920.1000733
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