Molar Pregnancy || Hydatidiform Mole || TVS || Doppler || Ultrasound || Case 265

Molar Pregnancy || Hydatidiform Mole || TVS || Doppler || Ultrasound || Case 265 Blog Link: https://drmahin.blogspot.com/2022/04/... Clinical Features: A 22 years old female patient came with Amenorrhoea for 4 months Small pervaginal bleeding for several days Ultrasound Features: Bulky uterus. Heterogeneously echogenic central intrauterine mass with internal diffuse cystic spaces is seen without any associated fetal part forming the ‘snow-storm’ appearance. Color Doppler shows low impedance flow towards the lesion. Remember: Molar pregnancy can be easily diagnosed on transabdominal ultrasound. TVS & MRI help exclude invasive mole. Tornado-shaped bridging vessels, myometrial thinning & exophytic mass should be excluded. Thank you for watching. Share with your friends. Like & Subscribe for more videos. Don't forget to put your valuable opinions in the Comment box below. Check the playlist for Congenital Anomaly Lecture videos:    • Congenital Anomaly Lecture Series   Check the playlist for Imaging Study Lecture videos    • Imaging Study Lecture   Check the playlist for Imaging Study Ultrasound Case videos    • Ultrasound Cases   Follow us on Facebook:   / imagingstudychannel   Youtube:    / imagingstudy   Instagram:   / imagingstudy   Twitter:   / imagingstudy   Telegram: https://t.me/ImagingStudy Blogger: https://drmahin.blogspot.com #Ultrasound #Radiology #Medical #Ultrasoundcases #Imaging #obstetrics #pregnancy #Gynaecology #isuog #aium #Lecture #Radiologist #Doctor #Molar #mbbs