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Complete hydatidiform mole. A disease with a changing profile.

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1999

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Abstract

Due to the routine use of transvaginal ultrasound and serum beta-hCG in the workup of early gestational abnormalities, complete molar pregnancy rarely presents today with the traditional signs and symptoms. Despite their absence, the potential for persistent trophoblastic disease still exists, and careful follow-up is warranted.