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Trend of Complete Hydatidiform Mole
INTRODUCTION: Complete Hydatidiform mole is one of the most frequent abnormal pregnancies. This review studies the trend of complete mole in Paropakar Maternity and Women's hospital and clinical ability to detect it. METHODS: This is a retrospective study of 504 cases of complete hydatidiform mole recorded at Paropakar maternity and ...
S Sharma+3 more
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A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Incidence of Hydatidiform Mole in Colombia. [PDF]
Objective: To describe the incidence of hydatidiform mole in Colombia. Design: Cross‐sectional descriptive study. Setting: Colombia. Population or Sample: The total population at risk of hydatidiform mole (15–49 years old) from 2015 to 2023 was 117.890.729 women. Methods: A search of the national database of the Ministry of Health and Social Protection
González Mariño MA.
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ABO Genotyping of Complete Hydatidiform Moles [PDF]
It has been suggested that the ABO blood group of a patient and her partner influence the clinical outcome for patients having a pregnancy with a complete hydatidiform mole (CHM). Since CHM lack red blood Cells, it has not previously been possible to type CHM serologically and investigate the relationship between the blood group of the CHM and that of ...
Johnson Ph+4 more
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Spermatogonium-Derived Complete Hydatidiform Mole
A complete hydatidiform mole (CHM) is a conceptus with only sperm-derived chromosomes. Here, we report on a CHM with genomic DNA identical to that of the paternal somatic cells. The CHM developed in a woman who had undergone intrauterine implantation of a blastocyst obtained through in vitro injection of a presumed round spermatid into one of her ...
Hirokazu Usui, Makio Shozu
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New insights in the pathophysiology of complete hydatidiform mole [PDF]
The majority of complete hydatidiform moles (CHM) are detected on ultrasound examination by the end of the first trimester when they present as multiple sonolucent cysts. To better understand the pathophysiology of this unique placental pathology and improve its prenatal diagnosis and management we have reviewed the ultrasound features of CHM before ...
Jauniaux, E+4 more
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Coexisting complete hydatidiform mole & live pregnancy.
Kiran M, Sunitha VC.
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Molecular and immunohistochemical characteristics of complete hydatidiform moles [PDF]
Abstract Molar pregnancy is a gestational trophoblastic disease that belongs to the category of precancerous lesions. On the other end of the spectrum are gestational trophoblastic neoplasms such as invasive mole, choriocarcinoma, placental site trophoblastic tumor and epithelioid trophoblastic tumor, which are considered malignant ...
Kubelka-Sabit, Katerina+6 more
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Twin pregnancy with a fetus and a complete hydatidiform mole [PDF]
Twin pregnancy with a normal fetus and gestational trophoblastic neoplasia as a co-twin is a rare entity. We are reporting such a case and discuss its management.
Soysal, Mehmet Emin, Kara, S., Ekici, E.
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Abstract Background Nutritional counseling, which includes two‐way interactive education, has been hypothesized to improve the health and nutritional status of pregnant women, but little is known about the impact such practice of care might have on maternal and infant health and behavioral outcomes of pregnant women living in low income, low‐middle ...
Omar Dewidar+16 more
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The prevalence of spontaneous pregnancy loss was high among Kazakhstani reproductive‐age women; however, it decreases with age. Appropriate management of miscarriages could help to improve the overall health indicators of reproductive‐age women. Abstract Introduction Spontaneous pregnancy loss (SPL) is a common health problem that affects 1:10 of ...
Yesbolat Sakko+12 more
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