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A fetus coexisting with a complete hydatidiform mole with trisomy 9 of maternal origin.

Anita Sik Yau KanElizabeth Tak Kwong LauChun Hong SoWan Pang ChanWing Cheuk WongKam Cheong LeeMark D PertileMary Hoi Yin Tang
Published in: The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research (2018)
A complete hydatidiform mole (CHM) coexisting with a viable fetus is a rare finding in pregnancies. Accurate diagnosis often relies on ultrasonographic, histopathological and molecular techniques in the definite diagnosis. To the best of our knowledge, a liveborn fetus coexisting with CHM with trisomy 9 has not been described. The use of molecular genotyping and immunohistochemical laboratory investigations enabled the CHM to be fully characterized. Postzygotic diploidization of a triploid conception arising from dispermy is the proposed mechanism of its formation.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • pregnancy outcomes
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