Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Molar pregnancy is a gestational trophoblastic disease. It is an abnormal condition of the placenta where there are partly degenerative & partly proliferative changes in the young chorionic villi. Incidence varies from country to country. In India incidence is about 1:1601. It is common in patient with low dietary intake of animal fat, protein & carotene. In 85% cases karyotype is 46 XX, Molar chromosomes are derived entirely from father. A patient presented in Gynae OPD on 11.02.13 with complains of pain lower abdomen for 3 months and history of spontaneous abortion of 3 months, 3 months back. Patient had 3 Dilatation & Evacuation done from November, 2012 to February, 2013 in Purulia, West Bengal for irregular bleeding per vaginum. Her Last Menstrual Period was in August, 2012, she did not remember the exact date and she is para 1+2. First abortion was of 2 month 5 years back and then she had one Full Term Normal Delivery 4 years back. Baby is now alive and healthy. Third was again spontaneous abortion of three months, three months back.
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