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Motassem Nashawaty

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Twin molar pregnancy featuring a complete hydatidiform mole and a coexisting live fetus is a rare but important condition with unique imaging findings. A 24-year-old pregnant female presented for concern for molar pregnancy on ultrasound at an outside facility. The gestational age of the pregnancy at presentation was 22 weeks and 6 days. MRI was obtained which revealed a single living fetus in cephalic presentation. Along the anterior and left lateral uterine body/fundus was a large lesion with multiple small discrete T2 hyperintense cysts intermixed with more solid T2 isointense components, as well as T2 hypointense, T1 hyperintense foci consistent with hemorrhagic products. The lesion was distinct and did not arise from the placenta. Same day ultrasound revealed a “snowstorm” appearance, consistent with twin molar pregnancy with a complete hydatidiform form and coexistent live fetus. Read More

Meeting name: SPR 2025 Annual Meeting , 2025

Authors: Elcic Lana, Nashawaty Motassem, Mousa Abeer, Wermers Joshua

Keywords: Ultrasound and MRI, Fetal Imaging, Pregnancy