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International Journal of Reproduction, Gynaecology and Obstetrics
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Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part A (2025)

A diagnostic dilemma: Distinguishing gestational trophoblastic disease from scar ectopic pregnancy in a post-cesarean patient

Author(s):

Kshirabdhi Tanaya Mohapatra, Shridevi Metgud, Prasad MR and Gauri Prabhu

Abstract:

A 26-year-old woman with two previous cesarean sections presented with amenorrhea and a positive urine pregnancy test. Ultrasound initially suggested scar ectopic pregnancy. However, MRI of the pelvis revealed a heterogeneously hyperintense lesion involving the endometrium and anterior myometrium, with multiple flow voids and no serosal invasion findings more consistent with gestational trophoblastic disease, her serum β-hCG was markedly elevated. She was started on a Methotrexate-Leucovorin protocol and responded well, with a steady fall in β-hCG and only mild side effects.
This case highlights the diagnostic challenge of distinguishing between scar ectopic pregnancy and GTD in the absence of a visible gestational sac. Anchoring the diagnosis on scar pregnancy alone may delay appropriate evaluation. When myometrial vascularity is high and β-hCG is elevated, early MRI can help uncover GTD and guide timely management.
 

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International Journal of Reproduction, Gynaecology and Obstetrics
How to cite this article:
Kshirabdhi Tanaya Mohapatra, Shridevi Metgud, Prasad MR and Gauri Prabhu. A diagnostic dilemma: Distinguishing gestational trophoblastic disease from scar ectopic pregnancy in a post-cesarean patient. Int. J. Reproduction Gynaecology Obstetrics 2025;7(1):16-18. DOI: 10.33545/27065456.2025.v7.i1a.29
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