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The genetics of hydatidiform moles: new lights on an ancient disease

Clinical genetics, v.71 no.1, 2007년, pp.25 - 34  

Slim, R. ,  Mehio, A.

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Hydatidiform mole (HM) is a human pregnancy with no embryo but cystic degeneration of chorionic villi. The common form of this condition occurs in 1 in every 1500 pregnancies in western societies and at a higher incidence in some geographic regions and populations. Recurrent moles account for 2% of ...

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