The Pan African Medical Journal (Jul 2020)

A rare case of a giant placental chorioangioma with favorable outcome

  • Konstantinos Zacharis,
  • Stavros Kravvaritis,
  • Theodoros Charitos,
  • Eleni Chrysafopoulou,
  • Anastasia Fouka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.36.214.21635
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 214

Abstract

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Chorioangioma is the most common type of placental tumor. A primigravida woman was noted on routine scan at 21 weeks of gestation to have a placental mass measuring 1.8 x 2.2cm. A detailed ultrasound scan revealed a well circumscribed, hypoechoic lesion protruding into the amniotic cavity; hence a preliminary diagnosis of placental chorioangioma was made and close prenatal surveillance was scheduled. At 34 weeks of gestation, the mass was measuring 6.27 x 5.38cm. The patient experienced reduced fetal movements at 37 weeks gestation. A small-for-gestational age but normal female neonate was delivered by caesarean section. Histopathological analysis of the placenta confirmed the diagnosis. According to our case, a giant placental chorioangioma may have a favorable outcome without any medical intervention.

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