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After abortion of eggs: In which cases need hysterectomy?
In case of molar pregnancy, curettage is the mandatory treatment option. In addition, in some specific cases, patients after curettage are also indicated for total hysterectomy for definitive treatment. The question that many patients are interested in is in which cases is a complete hysterectomy necessary?
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How many times should the egg be sucked?
Molar pregnancy is an abnormal pregnancy. Early detection and treatment of molar pregnancy helps prevent unpredictable complications such as invasive molar pregnancy or trophoblastic tumor.
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What tests should be done after treatment for ovulatory pregnancy?
Most cases of hydatidiform mole are benign. In cases where hydatidiform mole is not monitored and treated actively, it can cause dangerous complications, even leading to trophoblastic cancer.
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How is the egg formed?
Molar pregnancy is a disease of abnormal development of the placenta, adversely affecting the fetus as well as the risk of malignancy later. Understanding of this disease is not widespread, along with non-compliance with regular prenatal check-ups, leading to delays in treatment, leaving unfortunate consequences.
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Importance of beta hcg test in diagnosing pregnancy
Molar pregnancy is an abnormal condition during pregnancy. If not detected early and treated properly, molar pregnancy can lead to dangerous complications. Testing hCG levels in molar pregnancy is a routine test, which is important in diagnosing and monitoring patients during treatment.
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Surgery for ruptured ectopic pregnancy
Ruptured ectopic pregnancy is a common obstetric emergency that can occur at any time and is very dangerous because it can cause rapid death. Ectopic pregnancy in general and ruptured ectopic pregnancy in particular need to be diagnosed and treated promptly.
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Bleeding - the most common symptom of ovulatory pregnancy
While the majority of ovum pregnancies are benign, the condition still carries a risk of serious complications such as invasive oocyte retrieval or trophoblastic cancer. Menorrhagia after pregnancy is one of the common signs of pregnancy.
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Treatment of invasive oocyte pregnancy
Invasive molar pregnancy is a pathological pregnancy that occurs due to the abnormal development of trophoblasts, causing the placenta to become watery sacs of different sizes. To treat invasive molar pregnancy, it is necessary to remove as much egg tissue as possible from the body and combine chemotherapy with continuous monitoring.
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Steps to abort an egg
Molar pregnancy is an obstetrical disease that can occur in any woman. Vacuum aspiration of molar pregnancy is more dangerous than conventional vacuum aspiration because the uterus is soft and large, and there is a high risk of uterine bleeding and uterine perforation during the vacuum aspiration process.
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