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Recurrent vomiting in a woman due to miscarriage: Think out of the box

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2016

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A 25-year-old gravida 2 para 1 with 12-week amenorrhoea presented a second time for recurrent vomiting in pregnancy. She was diagnosed to have a missed miscarriage following absent fetal heart seen in an early scan. She opted for conservative management. However, on the third presentation, her vomiting continued. Repeated transvaginal ultrasound scan showed a fetus with a crown rump length of 19 mm, which is equivalent to 8 weeks and 4 days, with absence of fetal heart pulsation. Thyroid function tests and ? human chorionic gonadotropin were then requested. Results showed that the patient's serum ? human chorionic gonadotropin level was markedly raised to 147 000. A molar pregnancy was suspected. Her thyroid function tests came back normal. Suction curettage was performed and histopathology confirmed a partial molar pregnancy. On follow-up, the ? human chorionic gonadotropin level was normal by 7 weeks after the curettage. Copyright 2016 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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