A Comparison of the Clinical Features of Molar Pregnancy in Adolescents and Adults
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2024
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Objective: To compare the age-specific clinical features of molar pregnancy and to describe the risk factors associated with this situation. Method: This retrospective case-control study was conducted at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Tepecik Education and Research Hospital, Izmir, Turkey. The participants included both adolescents (≤ 19 years) and adults with histologically confirmed hydatidiform moles in our institution between January 2015 and January 2022. The interventions and main outcome measures of this study involved evaluating the clinical and ultrasonographic features, as well as the risk factors, associated with molar pregnancies in adolescents. Results: This study of 137 patients with molar pregnancy found that adults had a higher incidence of partial molar pregnancy (20 patients versus seven patients) and lower beta-hCG levels than adolescents (176.890.71 mIU/ml versus 253.734.47 mIU/ml). Adolescents had a higher likelihood of hyperthyroidism (25.4% versus 9.2%). bleeding on admission (4.2% versus 1.51%),. longer hospital stays (5.44 ± 2.73 days versus 3.59 ± 3.08 days). Higher rates of uterine enlargement and postoperative bleeding (15.5% versus 1.5%). Adolescents also required more analgesia (97% versus 89.4%). Conclusions: Adolescents with Gestational trophoblastic diseases (GTD) may present with more severe symptoms compared to adults, which can lead to delayed diagnosis and treatment. Further research is needed to better understand the underlying mechanisms and risk factors for GTDs in this population. Increased awareness and education can help improve recognition and management of GTDs in adolescents and improve their overall health outcomes. © 2024, Professional Medical Publications. All rights reserved.
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Gestational trophoblastic diseases, Hydatidiform mole, Vaginal bleeding, Visual analogue scores, chorionic gonadotropin beta subunit, adolescent, adolescent disease, adolescent molar pregnancy, adult, adult disease, adult molar pregnancy, age, age distribution, analgesia, Article, case control study, clinical article, clinical feature, controlled study, differential diagnosis, disease association, echography, female, gestational trophoblastic disease, health status, high risk population, human, hydatidiform mole, hyperthyroidism, length of stay, partial mole, postoperative hemorrhage, retrospective study, risk assessment, risk factor, Original Article
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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
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40
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5
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846
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850
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