Trisomy 16 mimicking hydatidiform mole

Authors

  • Lajos Gergely Ústav lekárskej biológie, genetiky a klinickej genetiky, Lekárska fakulta, Univerzita Komenského v Bratislave
  • Miroslav Korbeľ
  • Ľudovít Danihel
  • Vanda Repiská
  • Miroslav Tomka
  • Liam McCullough
  • Petra Priščáková

Keywords:

trisomy 16, aneploidy, DNA analysis, placental histomorphology

Abstract

Summary: The authors present a case of 1st trimester miscarriage where an early, complete hydatidiform mole was clinically suspected. Histopathological and immunohistochemical analyses excluded a complete mole, but the histomorphological profile was in concordance with a partial hydatidiform mole. Genetic analysis excluded a partial mole based on biparental genome composition, where further genetic analyses detected trisomy of chromosome 16. Trisomy of chromosome 16 is a frequent cause of 1st trimester abortions and may lead to highly abnormal placental histomorphology mimicking a partial mole. Genetic analyses are crucial for proper differential diagnosis and for the determination of adequate follow-up and prognosis for further pregnancies. 

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Published

2024-11-01

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Gynecology and Obstetrics

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