2020
DOI: 10.1177/8756479320936229
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An Invasive Molar Pregnancy: A Case Report With Associated Imaging

Abstract: Human chorionic gonadotropin is generally used as a biomarker to identify invasive molar pregnancy. The extent of the disease (e.g., its staging) has not, however, relied on its sonographic description. A case is presented that can illustrate some diagnostically useful sonographic features of three-dimensional transvaginal sonography for this condition. The clinical imaging of this case initially suggested it to be a benign hydatidiform mole but ultimately was diagnosed as an invasive molar pregnancy, with hum… Show more

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“…Levine et al reported that invasive mole could be diagnosed based on the patient's history of a previous molar pregnancy and significantly higher serum beta-hCG showing a plateau during serial follow-up, combined with the presence of myometrial echogenic ill-defined mass showing cystic spaces inside and marked hypervascularity during transvaginal ultrasound evaluation (16) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Levine et al reported that invasive mole could be diagnosed based on the patient's history of a previous molar pregnancy and significantly higher serum beta-hCG showing a plateau during serial follow-up, combined with the presence of myometrial echogenic ill-defined mass showing cystic spaces inside and marked hypervascularity during transvaginal ultrasound evaluation (16) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%