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  2. Choriocarcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Since gestational choriocarcinoma (which arises from a hydatidiform mole) contains paternal DNA (and thus paternal antigens), it is exquisitely sensitive to chemotherapy. The cure rate, even for metastatic gestational choriocarcinoma, is more than 90% when using chemotherapy for invasive mole and choriocarcinoma.

  3. Molar pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    In partial moles, some villi are vesicular, whereas others appear more normal, and embryonic/fetal development may be seen but the fetus is always malformed and is never viable. Uterus with complete hydatidiform mole. In rare cases, a hydatidiform mole co-exists in the uterus with a normal, viable fetus. These cases are due to twinning. The ...

  4. Trophoblastic neoplasm - Wikipedia

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    Epidemiological studies have reported that hydatidiform mole appears to be caused by abnormal gametogenesis and fertilization more frequent at the extremes of reproductive age of younger than 15 and older than 45 years of age and pregnancies at these ages are a risk factor for hydatidiform mole.

  5. Cancer in cats - Wikipedia

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    Cats living in a smoker's household are three times more likely to develop lymphoma. [20] Compared to living in a smoke-free environment, cats exposed to passive smoking also have a greater chance of developing squamous cell carcinoma or mouth cancer. Cancer risk also arises from the cat's grooming habits.

  6. Invasive hydatidiform mole - Wikipedia

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    Invasive hydatidiform mole is a type of neoplasia that grows into the muscular wall of the uterus. It is formed after conception ( fertilization of an egg by a sperm ). It may spread to other parts of the body, such as the vagina , vulva , and lung .

  7. Your cat deserves a whack-a-mole game [Video]

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    This YouTuber demonstrates how to make your pet its own whack-a-mole game. This DIY whack-a-mole game is perfect for your cat. Your cat deserves a whack-a-mole game

  8. Hydatidiform mole - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 14 June 2013, at 21:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  9. Feline hyperaldosteronism - Wikipedia

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    Feline hyperaldosteronism is a disease in cats. The symptoms are caused by abnormally high concentrations of the hormone aldosterone, [1] which is secreted by the adrenal gland. The high concentrations of aldosterone may be due directly to a disorder of the adrenal gland (primary hyperaldosteronism), or due to something outside of the adrenal ...