High-risk gestational choriocarcinoma with an unusual presentation and the treatment course of refractory or quiescent/minimally invasive disease. [PDF]
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Isolated pulmonary artery choriocarcinoma masquerading as pulmonary embolism diagnosed by endovascular biopsy: A case report and systematic review. [PDF]
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Conception After Chemotherapy for Intraplacental Choriocarcinoma: Favorable 5-Year Follow-Up of the Mother and Child. [PDF]
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A rare concomitant association: partial hydatidiform mole with preeclampsia without severe features, hyperthyroidism, torsion of a theca-lutein cyst and choriocarcinoma with pulmonary metastases. [PDF]
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Choriocarcinoma and gestational trophoblastic disease.
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Primary abdominal gestational choriocarcinoma
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2003Gestational choriocarcinoma associated with ectopic pregnancy is an extremely infrequent event. Primary abdominal gestational choriocarcinoma has not been previously described.A pregnant woman presented to the emergency room with 6 days of vaginal spotting. Her last menstrual period suggested a gestation at 6 4/7 weeks.
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Choriocarcinoma following term gestation
Gynecologic Oncology, 1984The current study reviews post-term choriocarcinoma at the New England Trophoblastic Disease Center (NETDC) in order to expand knowledge of its clinical features. Between June 1965 and June 1981, 366 patients with persistent gestational trophoblastic disease were managed at the NETDC and 15 (4.1%) of these patients had choriocarcinoma following term ...
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Choriocarcinoma associated with term gestation
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1984Fifty-one patients with choriocarcinoma associated with term pregnancy were treated at the John I. Brewer Trophoblastic Disease Center of Northwestern University Medical School from 1962 through 1981. An overall remission rate of 61% was achieved: 65% for 43 patients who received all of their treatment at the center and 38% for eight patients who ...
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