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Re: Abdominal Molar PregnencyFrom: johnys bradley (johnysbradley@aol.com)Wed Jan 17 21:31:40 2001
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).” > >Probably this is a very uncommon presentation. I am looking forward >your valuable opinion regarding the plan of management of such a case.Dear Dr. Saha I am currently a nursing student , I have no opinion to share about this case study. But I would be very greatly to you if I could get more info on this case study for a project I am doing on rare hi-risk pregnancy groups. Thank-you, Johnys Bradley.
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