2009, Number 5
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Rev Mex Pediatr 2009; 76 (5)
Partial mole in a live fetus: Clinical morphologic and genetic analysis
Juárez AA, Durán PMA, Islas DLP, Martínez MS
Language: Spanish
References: 7
Page: 212-214
PDF size: 61.60 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The parcial hydatidiphorm mole is a gestational trophoblastic disease that eventually is found in newborn infants. Here is reported the case in alive fetus with a partial mole.
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