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Adenomyosis presenting as a molar pregnancy: A case report
Bronwyn S Bedrick1, Gregory S Kazarian1, Molly M Greenwade2
1Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Gynecologic Oncology Reports
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•We present a case of atypical adenomyosis with clinical, laboratory, and imaging findings suggestive of a molar pregnancy.•Adenomyosis causes uterine enlargement and may appear cystic on vaginal ultrasound.•Falsely elevated β-hCG in the setting of obesity and hypothyroidism may complicate diagnosing abnormal uterine bleeding.
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