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Hydatidiform Mole, Invasive Mole and Choriocarcinoma in Sweden 1958–1965
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1970Abstract. All cases of hydatidiform mole, invasive mole and choriocarcinoma reported to the Swedish Cancer Registry as first diagnosed during the years 1958 through 1965 have been analyzed. The series comprises 631 cases of hydatidiform mole not followed by malignancy, 13 cases of invasive mole, 10 of choriocarcinoma developing after hydatidiform mole
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Doppler Color Flow Mapping of an Invasive Mole
Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 1989We report here Doppler color flow mapping carried out before and after chemotherapy for an invasive mole. This mapping revealed an abnormal color blood flow within the echo-free space in the uterine myometrium, and pulsed Doppler ultrasound showed a prominent arteriovenous shunt flow. Similar features were obtained by pelvic angiography (PAG).
Miyako J+7 more
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Invasive mole with lung metastasis after an abdominal complete hydatidiform mole treatment
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2020AbstractA 27‐year‐old woman, gravida 1, para 0, was transferred to our hospital with acute abdominal pain. Her serum human chorionic gonadotropin level was 60 231 mIU/mL. Transabdominal ultrasound revealed an echo‐free space, and emergency laparoscopy‐assisted surgery was performed with a preoperative diagnosis of ruptured ectopic pregnancy. The pelvic
Kenta Takahashi+5 more
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CASE SERIES OF INVASIVE MOLE - A LEARNING EXPERIENCE.
INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH, 2021This case series is intended to study the earliest possible modes of diagnosis of invasive mole and its management. In this case series, three scenarios where invasive mole presenting as hypervascular retained products of conception, as acute abdomen due to a perforating lesion and as secondary postpartum hemorrhage following a full term normal vaginal
Jebin Aaron Devarajan Dr+2 more
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CELLULAR REACTION TO GESTATIONAL CHORIOCARCINOMA AND INVASIVE MOLE
Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Section A Pathology, 1973Cellular reaction to primary and metastatic gestational choriocarcinoma (CHC) was observed in histological sections from all but one of the 23 patients included in this series. The reaction was slight in 8, moderate in 5, and marked in 9. The infiltrates consisted of lymphocytes and plasma cells.
Bent Mogensen, Steen Olsen
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Metastatic invasive mole in the urinary bladder.
Indian journal of cancer, 2004We report an unusual case of invasive mole metastasized to the urinary bladder. The patient presented with hematuria one month after evacuation of a molar pregnancy. The serum chorionic gonadotropin levels regressed spontaneously following transurethral cystoscopic resection of the tumour.
Bhawna Malhotra, Renu Misra
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Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome in a spontaneous pregnancy with invasive mole
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2014AbstractSpontaneous ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (sOHSS) is an extremely rare event. Herein, we report a case of severe sOHSS with invasive mole in a 29‐year‐old woman. In this case the full‐blown OHSS developed after evacuation when the serum β‐hCG value was declining. Also noticeable was a very high level of cancer antigen‐125. Molecular biology
Xia Wu, Aimin Zhao, Jie Zhu
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Long-dormant invasive mole associated with multiple malignancies
Gynecologic Oncology, 1985A 65-year-old previously healthy housewife, gravida 3, para 3, was first diagnosed as Stage Ib carcinoma of the uterine cervix (poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma) and admitted. The external radiation of 5400 rad by telecobalt source was performed. No intracavitary radiation was added.
Goro Kusumoto+5 more
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Curious phenomenon of ‘hook effect’ in invasive mole
BMJ Case ReportsGestational trophoblastic disease is a group of pregnancy-related trophoblastic tumours. Gestational trophoblastic neoplasia refers to its invasive and malignant forms: invasive mole, choriocarcinoma, placental site trophoblastic tumour and epithelioid trophoblastic tumour.
Sakshi Heda+3 more
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Invasive Mole After Incomplete Miscarriage
Zeitschrift für Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie, 2022openaire +2 more sources