Diploid fetus with partially triploid placenta: case presentation and management strategy.

Behrokh Sahebdel, Zahra Moghimi, Ehsan Sobhanian, Elham Shirali, Fariba Yarandi, Fatemeh Golshahi, Mahboobeh Shirazi, Nafiseh Saedi, Ali Rashidi-Nezhad
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Multiple placental cysts are a common finding in obstetric ultrasound imaging. Although they have benign differential diagnoses, such as hydropic degeneration of the placenta or placental mesenchymal dysplasia, it's important to consider significant pathologies, such as benign gestational trophoblastic disease or hydatidiform mole. A challenging issue in obstetrics is pregnancies with a placenta that has a bipartite texture. This means that one side of the placenta is normal, but the other side is full of cystic formations, and only one fetus is visualized. The main critical concern is the presence of a molar pregnancy because of its catastrophic consequences. Here, we report a rare case in which the gravid uterus had a normal diploid fetus but had a bipartite placenta, which was triploid in the hydropic part, revealing a unique genetic pattern.

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