USMLE Step 2 CK Lecture Notes 2019: Obstetrics/Gynecology (Kaplan Test Prep)

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Malignant   GTN is  characterized   as  localized   or  metastatic, and is  classified  as  good    prognosis   or
poor prognosis.

Table II-6-1. Benign    Gestational Trophoblastic   Neoplasia—H Mole

Complete Incomplete
Empty egg Normal egg
Paternal X’s only Maternal and paternal X’s
46,XX (diploidy) 69,XXY (triploidy)
Fetus absent Fetus nonviable
20% → malignancy 10% → malignancy
No chemotherapy; serial β-hCG titers until (–); follow-up 1 year on oral contraceptive pill

Table II-6-2. Malignant Gestational Trophoblastic   Neoplasia

Nonmetastatic Good  Prognosis Poor  Prognosis
Uterus only Pelvis or lung Brain or liver
100% cure >95% cure 65% cure
Single-agent chemotherapy Multiple agent chemotherapy
1 year follow-up on oral contraceptive pill after β-hCG (–) 5 year follow-up on oral contraceptive pill

Risk factors. Increased prevalence geographically is most common in Taiwan
and the Philippines. Other risk factors are maternal age extremes (age <20, age




  1. and folate deficiency.


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