Placenta, partial hydatidiform mole

Placenta, partial hydatidiform mole, p57 stain
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Clinical History

32 years old female - uterine curettings for missed abortion.

Case Discussion

Partial hydatidiform mole is a product of conception with abnormal chorionic villi due to a chromosomal abnormality (triploidy). This can arise, for example, with fertilization by two sperm. Partial mole is characterized by two populations of villi; sclerotic and enlarged. The latter shows scalloped borders and trophoblastic inclusions with lacy proliferation of syncytiotrophoblasts. Unlike a complete mole, which lacks maternal DNA, partial moles show retention of the maternally expressed p57 protein in stromal villous cells and cytotrophoblast.

Diagnosis
Partial hydatidiform mole
Placenta, partial hydatidiform mole
Details
Disease Category
Gender
Organ System/Discipline
Clinical History

32 years old female - uterine curettings for missed abortion.

Case Discussion

Partial hydatidiform mole is a product of conception with abnormal chorionic villi due to a chromosomal abnormality (triploidy). This can arise, for example, with fertilization by two sperm. Partial mole is characterized by two populations of villi; sclerotic and enlarged. The latter shows scalloped borders and trophoblastic inclusions with lacy proliferation of syncytiotrophoblasts. Unlike a complete mole, which lacks maternal DNA, partial moles show retention of the maternally expressed p57 protein in stromal villous cells and cytotrophoblast.

Diagnosis
Partial hydatidiform mole