"Snowstorm" pattern on ultrasound with no fetus gestational sac is the characteristic of
"Snowstorm" pattern on ultrasound with no fetus gestational sac is the characteristic of Correct Answer <span style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); ">Hydatidiform mole</span>
Explanation:
- The above-described ultrasound is the characteristic of a hydatidiform mole. In this condition a rare mass or growth forms inside the womb (uterus) at the beginning of a pregnancy.
- It is a type of gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD).
- The chorionic villi of a molar pregnancy resemble a snowstorm pattern on ultrasound.
- Bleeding with a hydatidiform mole is often dark brown and may occur erratically for weeks or months.
Additional Information
- Placenta previa is a problem of pregnancy in which the placenta grows in the lowest part of the womb (uterus) and covers all or part of the opening to the cervix.
- Abruptio placentae are defined as the premature separation of the placenta from the uterus. Patients with abruptio placentae also called placental abruption, typically present with bleeding, uterine contractions, and fetal distress
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