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==Hydatidiform Mole ==
==Hydatidiform Mole ==
Pathology specimen of entire gross uterus and molar component within the lower uterine segment extending through the internal cervical os. Normal placental bed visualized within the fundal portion of the endometrial cavity. Multiple fibroids seen within the uterus.
Pathology specimen of entire gross uterus and molar component within the lower uterine segment extending through the internal cervical os.  


Normal placental bed visualized within the fundal portion of the endometrial cavity. Multiple fibroids seen within the uterus.


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Hydatidiform Mole

Pathology specimen of entire gross uterus and molar component within the lower uterine segment extending through the internal cervical os.

Normal placental bed visualized within the fundal portion of the endometrial cavity. Multiple fibroids seen within the uterus.


Links: Hydatidiform Mole


Reference

<pubmed>22928132</pubmed>| PMC3424659/ | Case Rep Obstet Gynecol.


Copyright

© 2012 Marijo Aguilera et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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