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hydatidiform (hydatid) mole (molar pregnancy)

Pathology: - abnormal pregnancy, no embryo - polycystic mass resulting from proliferation of the trophoblast with hydropic degeneration & avascularity of the chorionic villi Genetics: - abnormal tissue generally results from expression of paternally-derived chromosomes & loss of maternal chromosomes - associated with defects in NALP7 gene Clinical manifestations: - vaginal bleeding - lower abdominal cramping or pelvic cramping Laboratory: - serum beta-hCG > levels during normal pregnancy raises suspicion of hydatidiform mole - example of serum beta-hCG 14,000 mIU/mL at 5 weeks gestation (normal 217-7138) [3] - serum beta-hCG > 100,000 IU/L indicates exuberant trophoblastic growth & raises suspicion of a molar pregnancy [2] - CBC - PT/PTT, INR - Liver function tests - Renal function tests - Thyroid function tests - serum inhibin A & serum activin A a) both 7-10-fold higher in molar pregnancies than normal pregnancies at the same gestational age b) the decline in levels after evacuation may prove helpful Radiology: - ultrasound shows multiple anechoic masses (cluster of grapes appearance) - normally gestational sac should be visible at 5 weeks gestation - baseline chest X-ray Complications: - transformation to choriocarcinoma - metastastis to lungs - thyroid storm (rare) - trophoblastic embolization during surgery Management: 1) general - supportive care - transfuse for anemia - correct any coagulopathy - treat hypertension 2) surgery - dilation and curettage is always necessary. - prostaglandin or oxytocin induction is not recommended due to risk of bleeding & malignant sequelae - intravenous oxytocin should be started after dilation of the cervix at the initiation of suctioning & continued postoperatively to reduce the likelihood of hemorrhage 3) gynecologic oncology consult for chorocarcinoma

Related

choriocarcinoma

General

gestational trophoblastic disease (trophoblastic neoplasm)

Database Correlations

OMIM 231090

References

  1. Stedman's Medical Dictionary 27th ed, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1999
  2. Moore LE & Hernandez E eMedicine: Hydaditiform mole http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/254657-overview
  3. NEJM Knowledge+