Objective Complete hydatidiform moles are now being diagnosed earlier in ge
station, thus the clinical presentation and pathologic findings of complete
molar pregnancy have changed. We studied the sonographic appearance of fir
st trimester moles and the ability of ultrasound to detect them.
Methods We reviewed the sonographic interpretation and sonograms, when avai
lable, from all patients with first trimester complete moles diagnosed at o
ur institution from January 1988 to March 1996.
Results Of the 24 patients in gestational age at time of the sonogram was 8
.7 +/- 2.0 weeks (mean +/-SD) with a range of 5.7-12.3 weeks. The initial s
onographic interpretation was a complete mole in 17 (71%) cases, partial mo
le versus failed pregnancy in two (8%), and failed pregnancy in five (21%)
cases. Of the 22 patients with sonograms available for review interpretatio
n on review of the images was a complete mole in 18 (82 %) cases, partial m
ole versus failed pregnancy in one (5%), and failed pregnancy in three (14%
) cases. The typical sonographic appearance of a first trimester complete m
ole was a complex, echogenic, intra-uterine mass containing many small cyst
ic spaces.
Conclusion The majority of first trimester complete moles demonstrate a typ
ical ultrasound appearance such that the diagnosis can be made with ultraso
und in most cases.