Mohammadamin Parsaei: Cesarean Scar Choriocarcinoma Following a Cesarean Scar Molar Pregnancy
Mohammadamin Parsaei, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Maternal, Fetal, and Neonatal Research Center, shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent by Azadeh Manshadi Tarafdari et al. published in CRCP.
“Cesarean scar choriocarcinoma following a cesarean scar molar pregnancy: A case report”
Authors: Azadeh Manshadi Tarafdari, Sanaz Ghashghaee, Zeinab Mansouri, Mohammadamin Parsaei.
“New Publication!
I’m excited to announce the publication of my latest article titled ‘Cesarean Scar Choriocarcinoma Following a Cesarean Scar Molar Pregnancy: A Case Report’ in Case Reports in Clinical Practice.
This study details a rare case of choriocarcinoma manifesting in a cesarean section scar, following a molar pregnancy. A 31-year-old woman with a history of hydatidiform mole presented with elevated βhCG levels and a mass at her cesarean scar.
Histopathology confirmed non-metastatic choriocarcinoma, and the patient’s condition improved significantly after surgery, with βhCG levels remaining negative during a two-year follow-up.
Special thanks to dear Dr. Azadeh Tarafdari for her invaluable support throughout this research.”
Source: Mohammadamin Parsaei/LinkedIn
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