Molar pregnancy
A gestational trophoblastic disorder characterized by marked enlargement of the chorionic villi, hyperplasia of the villous trophoblastic cells and hydropic changes.
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Compatible with molar pregnancy Adv Follow up with sr.beta HCG
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Hi Dr Golam. Thanks for the share. My suggestion: Evaluate blood parameters : Blood group, Complete hemogram with coagulation profile, TSH levels, Baseline b-hcg levels. Go ahead with suction evacuation. Be gentle while doing the proced...
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Non molar hydropic abortus.. Trophoblastic atrophy. .rather than trophoblastic HYPERPLASIA...no cisterns.
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Top doctors who continously share their opinions on Molar pregnancyShraddha Hospital
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