Breus' Mole Associated with Hereditary Thrombophilia in A Teenage Girl
Breus' mole is a rare event and it is most often found in the placenta of stillborn fetuses. It may occur in patients with disorders of circulation, complex heart disease, hypertension, diabetes and anticoagulation therapy. A 17 year old women with no previous gravida, was admitted to our clini...
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Main Authors: | Suna Özdemir (Author), Osman Balcı (Author), Ali Haydar Kantarcı (Author), Tuba Koyuncu (Author), Cavide Sönmez (Author) |
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2011-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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