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Gestational Trophoblastic Disease

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8 sections · 82 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this topic covers
    • Start with the trophoblast
    • Three kinds of trophoblast cell
    • One spectrum, two halves
    • The malignant group
    • Why it matters

    6 slides

  2. 02

    How common, and in whom

    Incidence around the world, and the risks that raise it

    • 0.57–1.1
    • Incidence varies with where you look
    • Differences by race and ethnicity
    • The two main risk factors
    • Risk after a first molar pregnancy
    • Other things that raise the risk
    • 50%
    • A mole alongside a living fetus
    • How rare the placental site tumour is

    9 slides

  3. 03

    How it happens

    The abnormal fertilisation behind each type

    • How a complete mole is made
    • The complete mole
    • How a partial mole is made
    • The partial mole
    • Complete versus partial at a glance
    • Uterus opened to show molar vesicles
    • Grape-like vesicles close up
    • Swollen villus under the microscope
    • When it turns malignant
    • The locally invasive mole
    • The placental site trophoblastic tumour
    • What the placental site tumour looks like
    • The epithelioid trophoblastic tumour

    13 slides

  4. 04

    How patients present

    From a positive test and heavy bleeding to a tumour years later

    • The classic picture of a mole
    • Why it is now caught earlier
    • The later features
    • The partial mole hides as a miscarriage
    • A mole with a fetus: how it shows up
    • Why a mole with a fetus is dangerous
    • How the placental site tumours present
    • Where these tumours spread
    • over 90%
    • What predicts the outcome

    10 slides

  5. 05

    What imaging shows

    Ultrasound first, then Doppler, CT and MRI

    • Ultrasound of a complete mole
    • Distended cavity of a complete mole
    • Uterus filled with a cystic mass on ultrasound
    • Theca lutein cysts on the scan
    • How reliable is ultrasound
    • Blood flow inside a complete mole
    • Ultrasound of a partial mole
    • Focal cystic change with an embryo
    • Normal placenta beside molar tissue
    • What to notice in that scan
    • The placental site tumour on ultrasound
    • When CT and when MRI
    • What MRI shows

    13 slides

  6. 06

    Telling it apart

    What the microscope settles that the scan cannot

    • The diagnosis is ultimately histological
    • Hydropic abortion versus a mole
    • Staining tells the tumours apart
    • Sheets of abnormal trophoblast cells
    • The hormone helps sort them too
    • The placental site nodule

    6 slides

  7. 07

    Treatment and follow-up

    Empty the uterus, then track the hormone for a year

    • What to check before treating
    • Emptying the uterus
    • The follow-up path after evacuation
    • Tracking the hormone
    • Persistent neoplasia after a mole
    • Who is likely to have persistent disease
    • 40%
    • Once the hormone reaches zero
    • Contraception and future pregnancies
    • A mole with a fetus: no clear rules
    • Counselling if the pregnancy continues
    • Surgery for the placental site tumours
    • Chemotherapy for trophoblastic neoplasia
    • Chemotherapy and radiation for PSTT and ETT

    14 slides

  8. 08

    Pulling it together

    The points worth carrying out of this topic

    • Take-home points: the disease
    • Take-home points: imaging and care
    • Suggested readings
    • Suggested readings (continued)
    • References
    • References (continued)
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    • References (continued)
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    11 slides