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nbme 15 question - virgo32
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A 25-year-old primigravid woman at 12 weeks' gestation comes to the physician 1 hour after she passed a small amount of tissue vaginally at home. Gross examination of this tissue shows an obvious fetus. Microscopic examination of tissue obtained via dilatation and curettage shows chorionic villi with focal edema and trophoblastic proliferation. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

Choriocarcinoma
Complete hydatidiform mole
Partial hydatidiform mole
Placenta accreta
Placental site trophoblastic tumor
which one is correct?
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partial HM
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ANSWER: PARTIAL HYDATIDIFORM MOLE

HAS FETAL PARTS PLUS EDEMATOUS VILLI W/ TROPHOBLASTIC PROLIFERATION...

CORRECT ME IF IM WRONG PLEASE...
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