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1. Which of these is NOT characteristic of a complete mole?
- High hCG levels
- Neoplasia within trophoblast
- Multicystic areas
- Hyperplasia within trophoblast
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2. What is placenta praevia?
- Low lying placenta
- Undeveloped placenta
- Ruptured placenta
- Morbidly adhered placenta
3. What is a risk factor of placenta accreta?
- Previous molar pregnancy
- Previous vaginal delivery
- Previous C-section delivery
- Previous stillbirth
4. A complete mole often presents as
- Painless vaginal bleeding at 4/5 months
- Painless vaginal bleeding at 1/2 months
- Painful vaginal bleeding soon after conception
- Painful vaginal bleeding at 6/7 months
5. What forms the outer layer of the placenta?
- Trophoblast
- Zona pellucida
- Hypoblast
- Epiblast
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