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Moles and melanoma

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1998
The melanoma epidemic in adults is well documented, and there is now evidence that the incidence of malignant melanoma in teenagers is increasing. Risk factors for melanoma are recognizable in children and include congenital nevi, numerous common nevi, and atypical nevi.
Sarah L. Chamlin, Mary L. Williams
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Subchorial Hematoma Mole (Breus' Mole)

JAMA, 1963
SUBCHORIAL HEMATOMA MOLES probably occur more often than a survey of the recent obstetrical literature 1-3 would suggest. It is probable that the majority of these moles are not recognized or are considered of no clinical significance. Existing published reports (mostly European) deal largely with pathology, only a few including both clinical and ...
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Invasive mole

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1986
A case of persistent trophoblastic disease with resistance to chemotherapy is presented. The value of continued and frequent serum hCG measurements in such cases is discussed as well as the indications for performing hysterectomy.
H R, Franke   +5 more
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The Changing Mole

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
What should be done about a changing mole? Do all changing pigmented lesions need to be removed? More information is available about change in the setting of malignant melanoma than change in benign nevi. Change is a relatively common event in cutaneous melanoma and has been well studied.
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Persistence of Partial Mole

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1987
Between January 1979 and August 1984, 8 of 81 patients with partial molar pregnancy who were followed at the New England Trophoblastic Disease Center had persistent trophoblastic tumor develop. No significant clinical differences were noted between such patients and others whose partial moles did not persist.
Ross S. Berkowitz   +2 more
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The pigmented mole

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1960
George T. Pack, Jeff Davis
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CHOLINESTERASE IN MOLES

British Journal of Dermatology, 1966
G. J. Farthing, G. C. Wells, I.A. Magnus
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A mole is a mole

The Physics Teacher, 1990
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Moles and Molecules

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2021
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