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Invasive Mole Resulting in Uterine Rupture: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Surgery, 2022
Uterine surgery is a common predisposing factor for uterine rupture, while an invasive mole that leads to uterine rupture is a rare clinical occurrence.
Anshan Wu   +4 more
doaj   +5 more sources

An invasive mole with pulmonary metastases in a 55-year-old postmenopausal Syrian woman: a case report and review of the literature [PDF]

open access: goldJournal of Medical Case Reports, 2021
Background Invasive mole is a subtype of gestational trophoblastic neoplasms (GTNs) that usually develops from the malignant transformation of trophoblastic tissue after molar evacuation.
Sawsan Ismail   +3 more
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Invasive mole in a perimenopausal woman with lung and vaginal metastases: A case report [PDF]

open access: goldClinical Case Reports, 2019
Gestational trophoblastic disease can result in serious complications and disease progression. Therefore, follow‐up of such patients is essential for early detection of malignant trophoblastic tumors and to reduce mortality rate.
Cristina Martínez Leocadio   +5 more
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Case report: Conservative treatment for fertility preservation in a woman with hemoperitoneum due to an invasive mole [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Oncology, 2022
BackgroundInvasive moles are a subtype of gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN) that usually develops after hydatidiform molar pregnancies. Uterine rupture in high-risk GTN is a rare and potentially catastrophic event.
Linjuan Xu   +3 more
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An invasive mole with bilateral kidney metastases: A case report. [PDF]

open access: goldOncol Lett, 2015
Clinical reports of kidney metastases derived from an invasive mole (IM) are rare. The present study presents the case of a 42-year-old woman who exhibited IM and bilateral kidneys metastases in what may be, to the best of our knowledge, the first report of such a case.
Yao K   +5 more
europepmc   +7 more sources

Invasive hydatidiform mole in the cervix

open access: goldThe Pan African Medical Journal, 2018
A patient aged 43-years, multiparous consulted for uterine bleeding of average abundance. The examination revealed a burgeoning lesion of the cervix, which came from the uterine endocervix, measuring two centimeters.
Houssine Boufettal, Naïma Samouh
doaj   +5 more sources

A rare case of life-threatening invasive mole

open access: diamondJournal of Karnali Academy of Health Sciences, 2018
A 23-year-old female with a known case of partial mole and under hCG follow up presented with acute abdominal pain and signs of hemoperitoneum. Emergency laparotomy revealed a molar pregnancy perforating through the uterine fundus, resulting in massive ...
R Shah, AM Samal
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Invasive Mole - Case Report of Massive Uterine Destruction

open access: bronzeBiomolecules & Biomedicine, 2008
Patient with malignant Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasm (GTN) was treated by mean of MTX-FA, MAC, EMA-CO and EMA-EP. Changes in serum human chorionic gonadotropine (beta hCG) levels and changes in ultrasonographic findings were checked weekly. Finally
Branka Nikolić   +5 more
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Cornual invasive hydatidiform mole: a rare case report and literature review [PDF]

open access: goldBMC Women's Health, 2023
Background The cornual pregnancy is a rare condition of ectopic pregnancies. Invasive hydatidiform mole is a rare form of gestational trophoblastic diseases. Cornual invasive hydatidiform mole is extremely rare.
Jing Qian, Song Xu, Li Chen
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A metastatic invasive mole arising from iatrogenic uterus perforation [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Cancer, 2017
Background Invasive mole derives from hydatidiform mole, but its pathogenesis remains unknown. Invasive mole arising from iatrogenic uterine perforation has not been reported yet.
Yuanming Shen, Xiaoyun Wan, Xing Xie
doaj   +2 more sources

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