Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) includes both neoplastic and nonneoplastic disorders arising from placental trophoblastic tissue. Among tumor-like conditions, exaggerated placental site reaction (EPSR) is a rare benign condition characterized by the persistence of the normal implantation site reaction following pregnancy. Histologically, it is characterized by diffuse infiltration of intermediate trophoblastic cells into the endometrium and superficial myometrium without features of malignancy. We report a case of EPSR presenting with persistent vaginal bleeding and rising β-hCG levels after first-trimester surgical termination of pregnancy, initially raising suspicion of retained products of conception and abnormal uterine vascularity on imaging. This case highlights the diagnostic challenges of EPSR and the importance of integrating clinical, biochemical, radiological, and histopathological findings to avoid overtreatment.
Nardi, E., Tartaglia, S., Mulone, D., Catena, U., Lanzone, A., Arena, V., Exaggerated Placental Site Reaction: A Challenging Diagnosis, <<CASE REPORTS IN OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY>>, 2026; 2026 (1): 8854757-8854757. [doi:10.1155/crog/8854757] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/338162]
Exaggerated Placental Site Reaction: A Challenging Diagnosis
Nardi, EleonoraMembro del Collaboration Group
;Tartaglia, SilvioMembro del Collaboration Group
;Catena, UrsulaMembro del Collaboration Group
;Lanzone, AntonioMembro del Collaboration Group
;Arena, Vincenzo
Membro del Collaboration Group
2026
Abstract
Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) includes both neoplastic and nonneoplastic disorders arising from placental trophoblastic tissue. Among tumor-like conditions, exaggerated placental site reaction (EPSR) is a rare benign condition characterized by the persistence of the normal implantation site reaction following pregnancy. Histologically, it is characterized by diffuse infiltration of intermediate trophoblastic cells into the endometrium and superficial myometrium without features of malignancy. We report a case of EPSR presenting with persistent vaginal bleeding and rising β-hCG levels after first-trimester surgical termination of pregnancy, initially raising suspicion of retained products of conception and abnormal uterine vascularity on imaging. This case highlights the diagnostic challenges of EPSR and the importance of integrating clinical, biochemical, radiological, and histopathological findings to avoid overtreatment.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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