Repetitive complete hydatidiform mole can be biparental in origin and either male or female [PDF]
Rosemary A. Fisher+4 more
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Risk of recurrent hydatidiform mole and subsequent pregnancy outcome following complete or partial hydatidiform molar pregnancy [PDF]
N Sebire
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p57kip2 is useful in the classification and differential diagnosis of complete and partial hydatidiform moles [PDF]
Sun‐Young Jun, Jae Y. Ro, K W. Kim
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Placental Mosaicism in Multiple Gestation: Complete Hydatidiform Mole with Coexisting Twin Fetus. [PDF]
Soriano-Estrella AL+1 more
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Genome-wide definitive haplotypes determined using a collection of complete hydatidiform moles [PDF]
Yoji Kukita+12 more
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SALL4 as a Useful Marker for the Distinction of Various Gestational Trophoblastic Disease Subtypes: Choriocarcinoma From Other Trophoblastic Lesions and Early Complete Hydatidiform Mole From Partial Mole and NonMolar Villi. [PDF]
Trecourt A+9 more
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Molar DNA in Maternal Serum in a Case of 46,XY Heterozygous Complete Hydatidiform Mole Coexisting with a 46,XX Twin Live Fetus [PDF]
Maki Hyodo+4 more
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P06.14: Four cases of a complete hydatidiform mole (H‐mole) coexisting with a live fetus [PDF]
M. Y. Kim+6 more
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Twin pregnancy involving complete hydatidiform mole
V. Adetiloye+4 more
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Twin pregnancy with one normal fetus and one complete hydatidiform mole: Outcome of expectant management. [PDF]
Shuja S, Rauf S.
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