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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1949
Abstract This is a case of invasive mole treated by complete hysterectomy and removal of the remaining appendages. Although on the patient's first. admission to the hospital, the possibility of a hydatidiform mole was considered, the primary cause of her admission to the hospital was abdominal pain on the left side and the presence of a progressively
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Abstract This is a case of invasive mole treated by complete hysterectomy and removal of the remaining appendages. Although on the patient's first. admission to the hospital, the possibility of a hydatidiform mole was considered, the primary cause of her admission to the hospital was abdominal pain on the left side and the presence of a progressively
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Hydatidiform Mole: A Pathological Pregnancy
The American Journal of Nursing, 1977passed, abortion had not begun. Still, my only thought was that I was losing my baby. I "rested" for the next few days, anxious because I continued to pass large blood clots, wondering when I'd start passing tissue. Any objectivity was completely overshadowed by fear and distress. I called the physician several times just for reassurance. Because there
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Hydatidiform moles in Holstein cattle
Veterinary Record, 1980Two hydatidiform moles from Holstein cattle are reported. One was observed after the birth of a healthy calf and the second following abortion of a fetus with osteopetrosis.
Gopal T, H W Leipold, S M Dennis
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Histopathological diagnosis of hydatidiform mole
The Journal of Pathology, 1983AbstractTwo microscopical methods are described which are useful for the identification of hydatidiform molar trophoblast. The first is an application of Nomarski's differential interference contrast microscopy which allows whole‐mounted villi to be studied by optical sectioning.
OCKLEFORD, C D+3 more
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STEROIDS OF HYDATIDIFORM MOLES
Journal of Endocrinology, 1968Nancy C. Smith+2 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1965
B. Cornelis Hopman, Denis Cavanagh
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B. Cornelis Hopman, Denis Cavanagh
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Hydatidiform mole and chorioepithelioma
The American Journal of Surgery, 1953Alexander H. Rosenthal+2 more
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1987
The partial mole, till recently thought to belong within the same disease entity as the complete mole, is now ccepted as genetically and morphologically distinct, even though both share some clinical and morphologic attributes.1–4 (See Chapter 3.) The anatomic individuality of the partial molar syndrome is characterized by the morphology of the ...
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The partial mole, till recently thought to belong within the same disease entity as the complete mole, is now ccepted as genetically and morphologically distinct, even though both share some clinical and morphologic attributes.1–4 (See Chapter 3.) The anatomic individuality of the partial molar syndrome is characterized by the morphology of the ...
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