A Partial Hydatidiform Mole with a Rarely Normal Karyotype; Differential Diagnosis and Management

Abstract

1. Abstract
A hydatiform mole is a gestational trophoblastic disease, which originates from the placenta, it can be complete or partial with a viable fetus. The karyotype of the fetus is mostly triploid with rarely seen normal karyotypes. Case. We present a case of partial molar preeclampsia diagnosed with preeclampsia and fetal anomalies on sonography, genetic studies were obtained normal, but termination of pregnancy at 21-22 weeks were done because of worsening of disease. After termination the follow up continued one year. No complications were seen. In differential diagnosis, placental mesenchyme disease must be taken in consideration which goes with milder symptoms but similar placental cystic spaces.