GTD - Introduction Flashcards

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Complete moles

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  • Diploid and androgenic
  • 75–80% arise as a consequence of duplication of a single sperm in an empty ovum
  • 20–25% can arise after dispermic fertilisation
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Partial moles

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  • 90% triploid in origin
  • Two sets of paternal haploid genes and
    one set of maternal haploid genes
  • 10% of partial moles represent tetraploid or mosaic conceptions.
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3
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Incidence of molar pregnancy

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1/714 live births

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4
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Incidence of GTN

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1 : 50 000 live births

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5
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Atypical symptoms of molar pregnancy

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  • Hyperthyroidism
  • Early onset pre-eclampsia
  • Abdominal distension due to theca lutein cysts
  • Very rarely, women can present with acute respiratory failure or neurological symptoms such as seizures; these are likely to be due to metastatic disease
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6
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Second ERPC

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Consider if hCG

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7
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Normal pregnancy with coexisting molar

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  • 25% chance of achieving a live birth
  • Early fetal loss 40%
  • Premature delivery 36%
  • Risk of PET 20%
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