Management of gestational trophoblastic disease: results of a cooperative study.
Article 1982 en
Authors
MF
M Fasoli
ER
E Ratti
SF
Silvia Franceschi
Abstract
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Three hundred fifty-four evaluable cases of hydatidiform mole diagnosed from 1970 to 1979 in 10 regional hospitals in Lombardy are analyzed in the present report. Twenty-six (7.3%) of the patients developed persistent trophoblastic disease. Younger (less than 20 years) and older (40 years or more) age at diagnosis, a large-for-dates uterus, and ovarian enlargement were associated with an increased risk of developing persistent trophoblastic disease. Twenty-three (9%) cases of persistent trophoblastic disease were observed among 250 women not prophylactically treated, but only in 3 (3%) among 104 who received prophylactic chemotherapy. High-risk groups are defined and the role of prophylactic chemotherapy is discussed.
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