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Nelson Teng

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  • Partial hydatidiform mole with diploid karyotype: report of three cases.

    Teng NN, Ballon SC. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1984; 150 (8): 961-4

    Recent studies suggest that a partial mole with a triploid karyotype has little tendency to invade and metastasize and usually requires no therapy other than evacuation. This report describes three patients with a mole of normal diploid karyotype coexisting with a living fetus. Each patient had persistent elevation of human chorionic gonadotropin. Two patients required chemotherapy; one of these had invasive mole. The partial mole with normal diploid karyotype is a distinct clinical entity with the potential for malignant sequelae. The possibility of twin gestation cannot be excluded.

    PubMedID: 6507534

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