partial and complete hydatidiform moles, to three malignant tumors, namely: invasive mole, gestational choriocarcinoma and placental-site trophoblastic tumor (PSTT); [1] the latter three are ...
The biggest risk factor for getting choriocarcinoma is having a hydatidiform mole (HM)—a rare mass that grows in the uterus at the start of pregnancy. This condition is also called a molar ...
They most commonly develop after a CM; the incidence of an antecedent history of CM has been reported in 29–83% of choriocarcinoma cases in various studies across the world. [1] Partial moles ...
GTN can manifest in various forms, including invasive moles, choriocarcinoma ... risk for developing malignancy after conditions like hydatidiform mole, which is a common form of GTN[1][2].