Abstract

The association of cervical pregnancy and gestational trophoblastic disease is extreme rare, but it is obvious that such combination is associated with devastating effects on future fertility. We present a case of the patient with cervical molar pregnancy, who was admitted due to hemorrhagic shock caused by profuse metrorrhagia at 7th gestational week. Slightly enlarged uterine corpus, with bulky cervix and normal adnexa were found on laparotomy. Total abdominal hysterectomy with the conservation of one ovary was performed. Pathohistological examination confirmed cervical molar pregnancy. In the case of an ectopic, molar or ectopic molar pregnancy, the early visit to gynecologist would give the opportunity to plan the treatment and to preserve the uterus for further pregnancies.

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