GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE
Keywords:
Molar pregnancy, vesicular mole, hydatiform mole, managementAbstract
A molar pregnancy is the most common and benign form of gestational trophoblastic disease and
is characterized by proliferation of placental tissue after abnormal fertilization of an empty ovum
by one (complete mole, no fetus) or two (partial mole, fetus present) sperm. The causes of
vesicular pregnancy depends on various factors which leads to develop fluid filled vesicles
instead of normal development of embryo. This topic deals with the incidence, evidence, causes,
Diagnosis, Management. Mainly two types of molar pregnancy are diagnosed i.e. Complete mole
and partial mole.Sign andsymptoms are having the clinical triads and other aggravating
pregnancy symptoms of normal pregnancy are discussed. The correct techniques used to
diagnose the medical history, ultrasonography and pregnancy tests are also discussed. The
assessment of the successful management tools of vesicular pregnancy which includes medical
treatment of chemotherapeutic drugs and surgical management is also explained.








