Hi Patricia, It depends on the material you have. I don't think anyone makes a diagnosis of a complete mole without p57 nowadays. Even one villus can be diagnostic. Dr. Matthew Quick showed a case of a completely degenerated and necrotic complete mole in one of the USCAP courses. Immuno did not work on that one, of course, and there was not even a single viable villus. If you have abundant material, all villi are typically large and edematous, unlike in partal mole.
very helpful. the video is so concise and clear
Please show normal placenta and it's various disorders like accreta,increta and parcreta and normal placental membranes.TIA
That is a good idea. I don't have a good case of abnormal placentation, but I can probably cover basic normal histology.
Thank you sir for a beautiful video 👍
Most welcome
Volume is little on lower side
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Great work.
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Very nice explanation..
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the volume is too low
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How many minimum villi should be affected? They taught me that there must be 10 villi with changes in 10 fields seen with 10 x... thanks...
Hi Patricia,
It depends on the material you have. I don't think anyone makes a diagnosis of a complete mole without p57 nowadays. Even one villus can be diagnostic. Dr. Matthew Quick showed a case of a completely degenerated and necrotic complete mole in one of the USCAP courses. Immuno did not work on that one, of course, and there was not even a single viable villus. If you have abundant material, all villi are typically large and edematous, unlike in partal mole.
This is the definition of Chorangiosis
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Great video love the channel. Could you make more videos on partial mole/ hydropic pregnancy would be very useful?
That's a good idea. I am glad you find the videos helpful.
@@FilipSokol It would also be great to see more thyroid an adrenal cases. Thanks again!