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Malignancy Risk Factors of Hydatidiform Mole

open access: yes, 2019
Objective: to determine risk factors inhydatidiform mole patients who will develop into Gestational Trophoblast Neoplasm (GTN) in Dr.Mohammad Hoesin Hospital Palembang Method: An observational analytical study with case control design was conducted in
Agustria Z Shaleh   +7 more
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Twin pregnancy with a complete hydatidiform mole and coexisting foetus

open access: yes, 2017
Coexistence of a viable foetus with a complete hydatidiform mole is a rare entity. Traditionally, termination of pregnancy was recommended because of severe maternal and foetal complications. Here we report a case of a 30 year old G2A1 at 27 weeks with a
Sebastian, Rincy   +5 more
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Ultrasonic Characteristics of Partial Hydatidiform Mole

open access: yes, 1988
Ultrasonograms of fifteen cases of pathologically proven partial hydatidiform mole at Shimane Medical University Hospital, Japan, occurring from April 1980 to October 1986,were studied.
Kitao, Manabu   +5 more
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Parental age and risk of complete and partial hydatidiform mole

open access: yes, 1986
The relation between age of parents and the risk of complete and partial hydatidiform mole was examined using data from a case-control study conducted in Northern Italy of 149 histologically confirmed complete moles, 45 partial moles and 306 controls ...
F. Parazzini   +2 more
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Two cases of complete hydatidiform mole and coexistent live fetus. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The aim of this study was to report the clinical features, management, and outcome of complete hydatidiform mole with a coexisting viable fetus. Two cases are reported.
VIMERCATI, antonella   +7 more
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P53 expression in various types of hydropic placentas (through ploidy analysis as a complementary tool in diagnosis of samples)

open access: yesCaspian Journal of Internal Medicine, 2019
Background: Placentas characterized by hydropic swelling of chorionic villi occur in a spectrum of pathological conditions including hydropic abortion (HA), partial hydatidiform mole (PHM) and complete hydatidiform mole (CHM).
Alireza Khooei   +5 more
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Gestational Trophoblastic Disease: Complete versus Partial Hydatidiform Moles

open access: yesDiseases
Hydatidiform moles, including both complete and partial moles, constitute a subset of gestational trophoblastic diseases characterized by abnormal fertilization resulting in villous hydrops and trophoblastic hyperplasia with or without embryonic ...
Jeffrey Gonzalez   +5 more
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Auxiliary diagnostic methods for hydatidiform mole: a concise review [PDF]

open access: yes
Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie „Nicolae Testemiţanu”, Chişinău, Republica MoldovaIntroduction. Hydatidiform moles (HMs) are premalignant conditions within gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD).
Latescu, Tatiana
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Thyrotoxicosis in pregnancy: A case report

open access: yesSultan Qaboos University Medical Journal, 2001
There are various causes of hyperthyroidism in pregnancy such as Graves’ disease and gestational thyrotoxicosis. The thyroid stimulation results from the excessive levels of circulating human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) produced by the trophoblastic ...
Bola R Kamath   +2 more
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Hydatidiform mole in Aminu Kano teaching hospital, northwestern Nigeria: a five year review.

open access: yes, 2015
Background: Hydatidiform mole is a benign tumour of the trophoblast tissue and a relatively common gynaecological emergency. It could resolve spontaneously following evacuation, however 9-20% of patients with complete hydatidiform mole go on to have ...
Avidine, AR, Zakari, M
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