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Ginecología y obstetricia de México

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Abstract

RAMIREZ-CARDENAS, Alfredo; LICONA-VENEGAS, Elías Emanuel; LICONA-MENINDEZ, Roque Delfino  and  NAVARRO-MUÑOZ, Fidel S. Giant placental chorioangioma. A case report. Ginecol. obstet. Méx. [online]. 2018, vol.86, n.10, pp.692-698. ISSN 0300-9041.  https://doi.org/10.24245/gom.v86i10.2365.

Background:

Chorioangioma is the most common benign placental tumour (1%). If these are greater than 5 cm, it can cause various maternal-fetal complications, so it is important to perform your prenatal diagnosis.

Clinical case:

Female patient of 25 years-old, attended at the Hospital Español de Beneficencia de Pachuca with suggestive diagnosis with fetus of 19.2 weeks, according to the ultrasound of the first trimester; in the imaging study cranial oedema was observed; cardiac-thoracic area 0.55 (abnormal), compatible with severe cardiomegaly. The maternal Doppler ultrasound showed the placenta in the anterior location and tumour of 7.53 x 6.74 x 6.33 cm, with hyperechoic and hypoechoic zones, which protruded the fetal surface of the placenta, above the insertion of the umbilical cord; the feeding vessels with a maximum diameter of 3 mm, located superficially and close to the insertion of the cord. In the evaluation of fetal Doppler ultrasound: ACM-PVS: 33.5 cm/s, 1.37 MoM, mild anaemia and DV IP 1.02 (> p95 abnormal); In the cord umbilical vein pulsatile flow was observed, maximum pool of 5.81 cc and cervical length of 4 cm. While a multidisciplinary team was formed, expectant treatment was agreed upon until birth; however, soon after, the fetus died due to hemodynamic repercussions. The histopathological study confirmed the diagnosis of chorioangioma (placental hemangioma), 7 cm in greatest diameter.

Conclusions:

It is important to report the cases of placental chorioangioma, with the purpose of contributing with the knowledge and estimating maternal-fetal morbidity and mortality rates.

Keywords : Placental chorioangioma; Giant chorioangioma; Prenatal diagnosis.

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