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Latest Publications and Research on Choriocarcinoma in Females


Biomed Res Int      

Next-Generation Sequencing Panel Analysis of Clinically Relevant Mutations in Circulating Cell-Free DNA from Patients with Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia: A Pilot Study.

Luo L, Lin L, Zhang X, Cai Q, Zhao H, Xu C, Cong Q

Gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN) originates from placental tissue and exhibits the potential for invasion and metastasis. Gene alterations in ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Case Rep Endocrinol      

Delivery of Euthyroid Baby following Hyperthyroidism in Twin Gestation with Coexisting Complete Hydatidiform Mole.

Raj R, Uy EM, Hager M, Asadipooya K

Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) is a rare complication of pregnancy, ranging from molar pregnancy to choriocarcinoma. Twin pregnancies with GT ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Int J Clin Exp Pathol      

Adolescent non-gestational ovarian choriocarcinoma: report of a case and review of literature.

Yang Y, Zhang X, Chen D, Liu L, Hao L

Non-gestational ovarian choriocarcinoma (NGOC) is a very rare and highly malignant tumor originating from primordial germ cells that is not associated ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Gynecol Oncol Rep      

Widespread choriocarcinoma metastases from de-differentiated gastro-esophageal junction primary adenocarcinoma: A case report with literature review.

Schrader E, Stephens AJ, Shroff S, Ahmad S, Holloway RW

Non-gestational choriocarcinomas represent a small subset of germ cell tumors. The majority of non-gestational choriocarcinomas arise from the gynecol ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Mod. Pathol.   2019 Dec 19   

Comprehensive analysis of 204 sporadic hydatidiform moles: revisiting risk factors and their correlations with the molar genotypes.

Khawajkie Y, Mechtouf N, Nguyen NMP, Rahimi K, Breguet M, Arseneau J, Ronnett BM, Hoffner L, Lazure F, Arnaud M, Peers F, Tan L, Rafea BA, Aguinaga M, Horowitz NS, Ao A, Tan SL, Brown R, Buckett W, Surti U, Hovanes K, Sahoo T, Sauthier P, Slim R

Hydatidiform mole (HM) is an aberrant human pregnancy characterized by excessive trophoblastic proliferation and abnormal embryonic development. HM ha ... Read More

Source: PubMed
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