A retrospective analysis of 102 cases of hydatidiform moles seen in the Maternity Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is presented. The incidence was 1 : 669. The tumour was more common In the Malays and in the lower social class patients. No specific age group or parity group was exempted. Vaginal bleeding and amenorrhoea were prominent features. Hyperemesis and abdominal cramps occurred less commonly. The uterine size was larger than dates in 62.7% of patients. Pre-eclampsia complicated 23.5% of the moles and Its severity was inversely related to the uterine size. Spontaneous abortion occurred In 57.8% of patients at a mean gestational period of 19 weeks.
Study site: Maternity Hospital Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia
Four cases of Hb S were seen between Jan. 1976 and June 1976; three of them were newly discovered while the fourth was previously diagnosed. Out of the four cases, two were Malays and the other Indians. The family members of one Malay case were investigated. Six members had Hb S and three had Hb CoSp. Association of Hb CoSp and Hb S was seen in two of the members. Clinically they were healthy.