Western Journal of Emergency Medicine (Nov 2009)

Molar Pregnancy in the Emergency Department

  • Masterson, Lori,
  • Chan, Shu B,
  • Bluhm, Bryan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
pp. 295 – 296

Abstract

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A 15-year-old female presented to the emergency department with complaints of vaginal bleeding. She was pale, anxious, cool and clammy with tachycardic, thready peripheral pulses and hemoglobin of 2.4g/dL. Her abdomen was gravid appearing, approximately early to mid-second trimester in size. Pelvic examination revealed 2 cm open cervical os with spontaneous discharge of blood, clots and a copious amount of champagne-colored grapelike spongy material. After 2L boluses of normal saline and two units of crossmatched blood, patient was transported to the operating room. Surgical pathology confirmed a complete hydatidiform mole.[West J Emerg Med. 2009;10(4):295-296.]

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