Re: Abdominal Molar Pregnency

From: DuBose@io.com
Sat Nov 11 02:24:07 2000


Dr. Saha, you are correct, Abdominal Molar Pregnancy is relatively uncommon. The Ultrasound Section of OBGYN.net would certainly like to post your images so all can view and learn from them.

If you have an image or two that you would be willing to share, please go to: http://www.obgyn.net/us/cotm.htm#Informal and upload them with a bit of medical history.

Thanks for your participation.

Terry J DuBose, M.S., RDMS Chair, Ultrasound Section OBGYN.net

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At Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Dr Sanjoy Kumar Saha wrote: ----------------- >
----------------- >“A young lady of 20 years married for 4 months with irregular menstrual cycle after married presenting a lower abdominal midline non tender hard mass about 18 weeks of pregnancy size with restricted mobility. On USG show Abdominal Molar Pregnancy. Her Blood group is B + positive).”
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>Probably this is a very uncommon presentation. I am looking forward your valuable opinion regarding the plan of management of such a case.





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