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Abdominal complete hydatidiform mole following uterine evacuation: a case report

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  • Zeqing Du

  • Shizhao Wang

  • May 13, 2026

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    Abdominal hydatidiform mole is a rare form of gestational trophoblastic disease that poses significant diagnostic challenges.

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    A 24-year-old woman with a history of polycystic ovary syndrome developed an abdominal hydatidiform mole after uterine evacuation.

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    Postoperative serum hCG levels rebounded, prompting further investigation that revealed a mass in the rectouterine pouch.

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    Diagnostic laparoscopy confirmed the presence of an isolated lesion, which was completely excised and diagnosed as abdominal hydatidiform mole.

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    Post-surgery, the patient's hCG levels normalized, highlighting the importance of monitoring for ectopic molar disease.

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