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An invasive mole presenting with large arteriovenous malformation. [PDF]
Halder A, Pati S, Mukherjee G, Halder S.
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Unusual Presentation of Invasive Mole: A Case Report. [PDF]
Aminimoghaddam S, Maghsoudnia A.
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Giant invasive mole presenting as a cause of abdominopelvic mass in a perimenopausal woman: An unusual presentation of a rare pathology. [PDF]
Akyol A, Şimşek M, Üçer Ö.
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Cornual invasive hydatidiform mole: a rare case report and literature review
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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Therapeutic approach to the iatrogenic invasive mole: A report of two cases [PDF]
Introduction. Invasive mole, a form of gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN), is defined as penetration of molar tissue into the myometrium and/or presence of extra-uterine metastases.
Rakić Aleksandar +3 more
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Perimenopausal invasive complete hydatidiform mole: a rare encounter
Invasive mole, classified under the gestational trophoblastic diseases, comprises of hydropic chorionic villi invading the underlying myometrium, blood vessels or extra-uterine sites.
Aasiya Rajbhandari +2 more
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A rare cause of postpartum vaginal bleeding
Background Invasive mole is a trophoblastic disease (GTD) caused by trophoblast cells invading the myometrium during pregnancy. The GTD range also includes mole hydatidiform, choriocarcinoma, and placental site trophoblastic tumor (PSTT).
Oğuzhan Tokur +3 more
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A rare cause of hydronephrosis : Invasive mole
Gungor Tayfun +4 more
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Uterine Rupture due to Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia on Nulliparous Woman : A Case Report
Background : Invasive mole (IM) is a frequent complication of gestational tropoblastic neoplasia (GTN). These tissues invade the myometrium deeply, occasionally affecting the peritoneum or vaginal vault. The prevalence of an invasive mole causing uterine
Deo Cerlova Milano +1 more
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