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Gestational trophoblastic disease
The Lancet, 2010Gestational trophoblastic disease encompasses a range of pregnancy-related disorders, consisting of the premalignant disorders of complete and partial hydatidiform mole, and the malignant disorders of invasive mole, choriocarcinoma, and the rare placental-site trophoblastic tumour.
Michael J, Seckl +2 more
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Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasms
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1986Gestational trophoblastic neoplasms have evolved from one of the most rapidly fatal malignancies to potentially one of the most curable, but these diseases have devastating emotional effects on the victims. Etiology, epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and medical treatment are reviewed.
S M, Celeste, M D, Smith
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Gestational trophoblastic diseases
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2003In 1991, FIGO added non-surgical-pathologic prognostic risk factors to the classic anatomical staging system. These include urinary hCG levels >100000mIU/ml and/or serum b-hCG >40000mIU/ml and the duration of an antecedent pregnancy being >6 months. Since gestational trophoblastic diseases (GTD) have a very high cure rate in virtually all patients, the
Ngan, H. Y +7 more
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[Trophoblast lesions and trophoblast tumors].
Der Pathologe, 1999The clinico-pathologic characteristics and the histological/immunohistological differential diagnosis of villous trophoblastic lesions (complete, partial, and invasive hydatiform moles), gestational choriocarcinoma and trophoblastic tumors and pseudotumors of the placental site (placental-site trophoblastic tumor, exaggerated placental site reaction ...
H, Herbst, L C, Horn, T, Löning
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Macrophage-Trophoblast Interactions
2006During implantation and pregnancy, the invading trophoblast population is within close contact to maternal immune cells, particularly macrophages. During this period, a low level of trophoblast cell death occurs as part of the normal process of tissue renewal.
Gil, Mor +2 more
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Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2019
Insufficient invasion ability of trophoblasts might be associated with the development of recurrent miscarriage (RM). Ubiquitin‐specific protease 25 (USP25) can regulate the processes of invasion and migration in different types of cancer cells. However,
Jinli Ding +5 more
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Insufficient invasion ability of trophoblasts might be associated with the development of recurrent miscarriage (RM). Ubiquitin‐specific protease 25 (USP25) can regulate the processes of invasion and migration in different types of cancer cells. However,
Jinli Ding +5 more
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Annales d'anatomie pathologique, 1981
Comparing the cytogenetic and morphological data on cases of hyperplasia and neoplasia of the trophoblast allows some conditions to be better defined and separated. The term partial mole or embryonic mole should be replaced by the term triploid syndrome because of the especially strong correlation between the triploid caryotype and the special aspect ...
E, Philippe, J, Boue, A, Boue
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Comparing the cytogenetic and morphological data on cases of hyperplasia and neoplasia of the trophoblast allows some conditions to be better defined and separated. The term partial mole or embryonic mole should be replaced by the term triploid syndrome because of the especially strong correlation between the triploid caryotype and the special aspect ...
E, Philippe, J, Boue, A, Boue
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Human trophoblast differentiation
Bulletin de l'Académie Nationale de Médecine, 2009The role of the placenta in normal and pathological pregnancy is poorly understood, but important new insights into trophoblast biology have been obtained in recent years. The oxygen environment and retroviral envelope proteins are now known to play a role in morphological and functional differentiation of the human trophoblast.
Danièle, Evain-Brion +3 more
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Antiviral Research, 1993
The human placental trophoblasts which constitute the first fetal cells and form the major cell layer of the feto-maternal interface are potent producers of interferons (IFNs). The IFN production is dependent on the gestational age of the trophoblast, type of inducer and the stage of differentiation of the trophoblasts.
Aboagye-Mathiesen, George +7 more
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The human placental trophoblasts which constitute the first fetal cells and form the major cell layer of the feto-maternal interface are potent producers of interferons (IFNs). The IFN production is dependent on the gestational age of the trophoblast, type of inducer and the stage of differentiation of the trophoblasts.
Aboagye-Mathiesen, George +7 more
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2008
It has been known for more than 150 years that syncytial fusion is a normal feature in biological systems. In humans there are two larger syncytial tissues: skeletal muscles fibers and placental syncytiotrophoblast. Other fusion events take place as well from fertilization of the oocyte to infection of human cells by enveloped viruses (however, the ...
Berthold, Huppertz, Marcus, Borges
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It has been known for more than 150 years that syncytial fusion is a normal feature in biological systems. In humans there are two larger syncytial tissues: skeletal muscles fibers and placental syncytiotrophoblast. Other fusion events take place as well from fertilization of the oocyte to infection of human cells by enveloped viruses (however, the ...
Berthold, Huppertz, Marcus, Borges
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