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Pregnancies after Chemotherapy of Trophoblastic Neoplasms
Science, 1970We have analyzed 88 pregnancies in 50 women who had previously been treated for gestational trophoblastic neoplasms with chemotherapeutic agents. No increase in fetal wastage, congenital abnormalities or complicated pregnancies was noted, suggesting that these drugs do not damage human oocytes in the doses and time periods used.
Mortimer B Lipsett, M B Lipsett
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Gestational trophoblastic neoplasms in homozygous twins.
The occurrence of gestational trophoblastic disease in homozygous twins is described. The correlation between this finding and current genetic hypotheses on the pathogenesis of hydatidiform mole is considered.
C. La Vecchia +3 more
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Gestational trophoblastic neoplasms
Gynecologic Oncology, 1974A review of the classification, biological behavior, clinical diagnosis, and treatment of gestational trophoblastic neoplasms is presented. The events which followed the utilization of chemotherapy as a successful means of therapy are included. Especially important has been the recent recognition that high risk patients, i.e., patients with HCG titers ...
R D, Hilgers, J L, Lewis
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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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Intermediate Trophoblast in Germ Cell Neoplasms
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1987One-hundred-twenty-four germ cell tumors and 11 gestational choriocarcinomas were assessed immunohistochemically for the presence of the following placental markers: human chorionic gonadotrophin, human placental lactogen, and pregnancy-specific beta-1 glycoprotein, and for the expression of cytokeratin.
J C, Manivel +3 more
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Genetic origin of malignant trophoblastic neoplasms
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics, 1994The genetic origin of three trophoblastic neoplasms (two choriocarcinomas and a placental site trophoblast tumor (PSTT)] was determined by analysis of the restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) pattern. One choriocarcinoma, which was believed not illogically to have developed from an antecedent complete mole, contained both paternal and ...
T, Arima +4 more
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Metastatic Adnexal Trophoblastic Neoplasm
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1988We report a case of pathologically proven metastatic trophoblastic neoplasm involving the adnexa which occurred after dilatation and curettage and chemotherapy. Duplex doppler ultrasound demonstrated increased vascularity in the adnexa. Angiography was sensitive but did not decisively distinguish between tumor in the adnexa and arteriovenous fistula in
D R, Mirich +4 more
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