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Gestational trophoblastic neoplasms: Morphologic considerations

Human Pathology, 1977
Abnormal trophoblastic proliferation is the hallmark of a spectrum of lesions constituting the gestational trophoblastic neoplasms. Rapid proliferation, infiltration, vascular invasion, hematogenous dissemination, and spontaneous regression are features of both normal and neoplastic trophoblast.
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Worldwide Controversies in Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasms

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1977
ABSTRACTThis article reviews worldwide controversies concerning gestational trophoblastic neoplasms (hydatidiform mole, invasive mole, and choriocarcinoma). The epidemiology, endocrinology, histopathologic grading, classification, diagnosis, treatment, management and follow‐up (including chemotherapy, irradiation, and immunotherapy) of gestational ...
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Primary chemotherapy for nonmetastatic gestational trophoblastic neoplasms

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1967
Abstract This report summarizes our 7 years' experience in the methotrexate chemotherapy of 58 patients with nonmetastatic gestational trophoblastic neoplasms. Of these patients, 54 (93 per cent) entered sustained complete remission. Three of the remaining 4 patients with methotrexate-resistant disease later entered remission with either hysterectomy
C B, Hammond   +4 more
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Malignant trophoblastic neoplasms with different modes of origin

Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics, 1995
The genetic origin of 24 trophoblastic neoplasms was determined using PCR polymorphisms. Based on pregnancy history, these tumors included nine postmolar trophoblastic tumors, 12 tumors preceded by live birth or abortion, and three nongestational tumors.
T, Arima   +7 more
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The Role of Methotrexate in the Chemotherapy of Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasms

1984
The successful use of methotrexate in metastatic choriocarcinoma in 1956 (1) marked a milestone in the history of curative cancer chemotherapy. The survival of patients with widespread disease increased from 10% in the pre-chemotherapy era (2) to 47% in 1961 (3), 74% in 1965 (4), and to about 90% at the present time (5–7).
A, Sobrero, J R, Bertino
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Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasms: The Role of Chemotherapy and Surgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1978
Current methods of diagnosis and treatment are reviewed. Special attention is directed to the diagnostic and therapeutic problems associated with the presence of brain metastases.
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Chemotherapy for trophoblastic neoplasms in the Philippines.

The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 1986
This paper presents a protocol currently used in the diagnosis and management of trophoblastic disease, amongst participating hospitals within the Greater Manila Area, Philippines. Using the protocol as a general guide, the results of the study of several authors were presented.
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RADIOTERAPY IN GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASM

2018
A neoplasia trofoblástica gestacional abrange um grupo de doenças que têm origem no tecido placentário, apresentando tendências distintas de invasão, podendo chegar até a metástase, que é a sua forma mais grave. É uma neoplasia curável e isto se dá devido à alta sensibilidade das dosagens seriadas de gonadotrofina coriônica humana aliada ao tratamento ...
Ribeiro, Thais Alves   +1 more
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Trophoblastic neoplasms: occult disease.

Obstetrics and gynecology clinics of North America, 1989
Occult choriocarcinoma may be associated with low or undetectable levels of human chorionic gonadotropin. This article reviews the various methods of identifying the foci of choriocarcinoma that are currently available.
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