Abstract

Introduction: Twin pregnancy combining a complete mole and a normal fetal pregnancy with its own healthy trophoblast is a rare entity. Case Report: We report the case of a 43-year-old female patient admitted for abnormal uterine bleeding during the 20th week of pregnancy. Pelvic ultrasound showed the combination of a complete hydatidiform mole and a normal fetal pregnancy. The decision to medically terminate the pregnancy was taken after consultation with the family. Examination of the placenta and histological study confirmed the diagnosis of complete hydatidiform mole associated with a normal fetus. The evolution was uneventful. Conclusion: Twin pregnancy combining a complete mole and a normal fetal pregnancy with its own healthy trophoblast is a rare entity that should not be misdiagnosed. There is still no consensus in terms of therapeutic attitude, the dilemma remains and the decision should always include the couple after a thorough explanation of all the risks.

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