Molar Pregnancy News and Research

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A molar pregnancy is an abnormal form of pregnancy in which the uterus is filled with a mass of vesicles (small whitish cysts appearing like a huge cluster of pale grapes) rather than a fetus and placenta. This tissue is called a hydatidiform mole.
Understanding hyperemesis gravidarum: Causes, diagnosis, and treatment

Understanding hyperemesis gravidarum: Causes, diagnosis, and treatment

Maternal occupation linked with higher risks of miscarriage and stillbirth

Maternal occupation linked with higher risks of miscarriage and stillbirth

Scientists identify three genes responsible for recurrent molar pregnancies

Scientists identify three genes responsible for recurrent molar pregnancies

NCCN releases new treatment guidelines for rare cancers that impact women during pregnancy

NCCN releases new treatment guidelines for rare cancers that impact women during pregnancy

Quest Diagnostics scientists demonstrate new molecular combing technique that predicts cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy

Quest Diagnostics scientists demonstrate new molecular combing technique that predicts cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy

Panorama SNP-based non-invasive prenatal test can detect complete molar pregnancy

Panorama SNP-based non-invasive prenatal test can detect complete molar pregnancy

STR genotyping and p57 immunohistochemistry used to distinguish hydatidiform moles

STR genotyping and p57 immunohistochemistry used to distinguish hydatidiform moles

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