Abstract

There have been a small number of ectopic molar pregnancies reported with estimates being around 1.5 in every 1,000,000 pregnancies. Ectopic pregnancy and molar pregnancy are not rare events with their incidence being 20 in every 1000 and 1 in every 500 to 1000 pregnancies respectively but their combination that is ectopic molar pregnancy is a rare entity so often not considered as a diagnostic possibility. Among ectopic pregnancies, fallopian tubes are the most common site (98% cases). Only 0.7 % of GTD (Gestational trophoblastic diseases) occur in Fallopian tube. Hydatidiform mole is the most common and a pre malignant form of GTD that occurs due to derranged fetal and placental development. Hydatidiform mole, a type of Gestational Trophoblastic disease, is an abnormal form of pregnancy/gestation which results from abnormal fertilization. Hydatidiform mole can either be a partial mole or complete mole. We report a case of a 30-year-old female with ruptured ectopic pregnancy, who initially presented with stable clinical status.

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