Monday, April 16, 2012

complete vs incomplete hydatidiform mole


Complete or classical hydatidiform mole is described
as a generalized swelling of the villous tissue, diffuse
trophoblastic hyperplasia and no embryonic or fetal
tissue.

Partial hydatidiform mole is characterized by
focal swelling of the villous tissue, focal trophoblastic
hyperplasia and embryonic or fetal tissue.

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