Two cesarean deliveries after hemi-hysterectomy due to gestational trophoblastic neoplasia
Although uterine didelphys per se is not associated with an impaired ability to conceive, the association between uterine anomalies and gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN) remains unclear. The management of chemotherapy-resistant GTN in women with uterine didelphys raises a new issue regarding whether to perform a hemi-hysterectomy.
Source: Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Category: OBGYN Authors: Kentaro Kai, Yasushi Kawano, Mitsutake Yano, Mamiko Okamoto, Eiichi Hori, Kaei Nasu, Hisashi Narahara Tags: Case Report Source Type: research
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