Uterine choriocarcinoma diagnosed 11 years after menopause: A case report
Background: Gestational trophoblastic neoplasms (GTNs) encompass a wide spectrum of diseases, of which choriocarcinoma is one of the most common. Choriocarcinoma occurs mainly in relation to pregnancy and rarely after the menopause. It has the potential to metastasize to organs other than the uterus...
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Main Authors: | Georges El Hasbani (Author), Alaa Balaghi (Author), Kamal Tarabine (Author), Richard Assaker (Author), Michel Samaha (Author), Hadi Ghanem (Author), Noha Bejjani (Author), Bassel Abouzeid (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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