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What is the likely diagnosis in an adolescent girl at 15 weeks gestation who presents with symptoms of preeclampsia with severe features?
{{c1::Hydatidiform molar pregnancy}}
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- The presence of preeclampsia with severe features at < 20 weeks gestation can be a complication of hydatidiform moles; typically resolves after mole removal
- Maternal age ≤ 15 and ≥ 35 years is a risk factor for molar pregnancies

- Maternal age ≤ 15 and ≥ 35 years is a risk factor for molar pregnancies

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