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MOLAR PREGNACY
Question 1
What type of condition is a molar pregnancy?
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A. Ectopic pregnancy
B. Gestational trophoblast disease
C. Implantation failure
D. Incomplete abortion
Question 2
Which of the following is a characteristic of a complete hydatidiform mole?
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A. Presence of fetal parts
B. Normal fetal heartbeat
C. No fetal tissue present
D. Low hCG levels
Question 3
A partial mole typically contains:
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A. No fetal tissue
B. Triploid fetal tissue
C. Four copies of chromosomes
D. Only maternal chromosomes
Question 4
Which symptom is commonly associated with molar pregnancy?
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A. Several nausea and vomiting
B. Loss of appetite only
C. painless late pregnancy bleeding
D. Leg edema
Question 5
On ultrasound, a complete mole classically shows:
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A. "Snowstorm" or cluster of grapes appearance
B. Normal gestational sac
C. Fetal pole with heartbeat
D. Placental detachment
Question 6
Which hormone is markedly elevated in molar pregnancy?
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A. Progesterone
B. Estrogen
C. hCG
D. LH
Question 7
The recommended treatment for a molar pregnancy is:
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A. Expectant management
B. Methotrexate chemotherapy
C. Suction evacuation ( MVA)
D. Induction of labor
Question 8
After evacuation of a mole, follow-up includes:
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A. Weekly HCG levels until undetectable
B. No follow-up needed
C. Ultrasound only
D. Repeat MVA after 2 weeks
Question 9
What complication can develop from molar pregnancy if not managed properly?
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A. Endometriosis
B. Gestational trophoblastic neoplasia ( GTN)
C. Fibroids
D. Cervical polyps
Question 10
Which contraceptive method is recommended during molar pregnancy follow-up?
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A. . No contraception
B. Only emergency contraception
C. Combined oral contraceptive pill
D. Long-acting IUD immediately after evacuation
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