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==Complete Hydatidiform Mole==
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(a) Transvaginal ultrasonography (sagittal). (b) The magnetic resonance image (T2 weighted, sagittal) shows a massive intrauterine mass (19 × 15 × 10 cm) with many small vesicles, no normal gestational sac, and no fetus. (c) The macroscopic image of the expelled mole that has a classical bunch of grapes appearance. (d) The microscopic image (hematoxylin and eosin staining) shows the edematous and swollen villi with circumferential trophoblastic proliferation (as the arrow indicates).
The magnetic resonance image (T2 weighted, sagittal) shows a massive intrauterine mass (19 × 15 × 10 cm) with many small vesicles, no normal gestational sac, and no fetus.
 
Complete Mole - Only paternal chromosomes, chromosomal genetic material from the oocyte (ovum or egg) is lost, by an unknown process.
 
 
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Figure 1 267268.fig.001a.jpg http://www.hindawi.com/journals/criog/2013/267268/fig1/ Image adjusted in size contrast and labelling.
Figure 1 267268.fig.001a.jpg http://www.hindawi.com/journals/criog/2013/267268/fig1/ Image adjusted in size contrast and labelling.


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Complete Hydatidiform Mole

The magnetic resonance image (T2 weighted, sagittal) shows a massive intrauterine mass (19 × 15 × 10 cm) with many small vesicles, no normal gestational sac, and no fetus.

Complete Mole - Only paternal chromosomes, chromosomal genetic material from the oocyte (ovum or egg) is lost, by an unknown process.


Hydatidiform Mole Links: Transvaginal ultrasound | Magnetic resonance image | Macroscopic image | Histology | Hydatidiform Mole

Reference

<pubmed>24083041</pubmed>| Case Rep Obstet Gynecol.

Copyright

© 2013 Naoki Matsumoto et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Figure 1 267268.fig.001a.jpg http://www.hindawi.com/journals/criog/2013/267268/fig1/ Image adjusted in size contrast and labelling.


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