Placental mesenchymal disease masquerading as molar pregnancy with a favourable maternal and fetal outcome
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Placental mesenchymal disease masquerading as molar pregnancy with a favourable maternal and fetal outcome
Abstract
Placental mesenchymal dysplasia (PMD) is an exceptionally rare placental anomaly characterised by placentomegaly and grape-like vesicles resembling partial mole on ultrasonography, yet it can coexist with a viable fetus. We present the case of a primigravida who presented at 22 weeks gestation with a suspected partial mole but with a normally growing fetus. The differential diagnoses considered included placental mesenchymal disease, partial mole and twin pregnancy with molar pregnancy. With normal beta HCG levels and prenatal invasive testing reports, a probable diagnosis of PMD was made, and after thorough counselling, the decision was made to continue the pregnancy. The pregnancy progressed until 37 weeks, culminating in the uneventful delivery of a 2.4 kg healthy male infant. Histopathology confirmed PMD. Early recognition and management of PMD pose significant challenges, given its rarity. Prenatal identification of PMD during both early and late gestation could avert unnecessary termination of pregnancy.
Keywords: Materno-fetal medicine; Obstetrics, gynaecology and fertility; Pregnancy; Reproductive medicine; Ultrasonography.
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