Trophoblastic Tumor, Placental Site
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An uncommon variant of CHORIOCARCINOMA. It is composed almost entirely of mononuclear cytotrophoblasts (TROPHOBLASTS). Because its secretion of hCG (CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN) is low, a large tumor may develop before the hCG can be detected.
Descriptor ID |
D018245
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MeSH Number(s) |
C04.557.465.955.207.875 C04.557.470.200.025.455.875 C04.850.908.208.875 C13.703.720.949.208.875
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Concept/Terms |
Trophoblastic Tumor, Placental Site- Trophoblastic Tumor, Placental Site
- Trophoblastic Tumor, Placental
- Placental Trophoblastic Tumor
- Placental Trophoblastic Tumors
- Trophoblastic Tumors, Placental
- Tumor, Placental Trophoblastic
- Tumors, Placental Trophoblastic
- Placental-Site Trophoblastic Tumor
- Placental Site Trophoblastic Tumor
- Placental-Site Trophoblastic Tumors
- Trophoblastic Tumor, Placental-Site
- Trophoblastic Tumors, Placental-Site
- Tumor, Placental-Site Trophoblastic
- Tumors, Placental-Site Trophoblastic
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CARE-Placental site trophoblastic tumor presenting with thrombotic microangiopathy: A case report. Medicine (Baltimore). 2018 Oct; 97(43):e12698.