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A rare case of a giant placental chorioangioma with favorable outcome

Konstantinos Zacharis, Stavros Kravvaritis, Theodoros Charitos, Eleni Chrysafopoulou, Anastasia Fouka

2020Pan African Medical Journal15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chorioangioma is the most common type of placental tumor. A primigravida woman was noted on routine scan at 21 weeks of gestation to have a placental mass measuring 1.8 x 2.2cm. A detailed ultrasound scan revealed a well circumscribed, hypoechoic lesion protruding into the amniotic cavity; hence a preliminary diagnosis of placental chorioangioma was made and close prenatal surveillance was scheduled. At 34 weeks of gestation, the mass was measuring 6.27 x 5.38cm. The patient experienced reduced fetal movements at 37 weeks gestation. A small-for-gestational age but normal female neonate was delivered by caesarean section. Histopathological analysis of the placenta confirmed the diagnosis. According to our case, a giant placental chorioangioma may have a favorable outcome without any medical intervention.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineGestationObstetricsFetusPlacentaCaesarean sectionGestational ageUltrasoundLesionPregnancyAmniotic fluidPrenatal diagnosisGynecologyRadiologySurgeryGeneticsBiologyGestational Trophoblastic Disease StudiesPrenatal Screening and DiagnosticsHemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders
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