Trophoblastic tumor
Trophoblastic tumor, also known as "trophoblastic disease", refers to a tumor formed by malignant changes in the trophoblasts of the embryo. The earliest is divided into two types, one is called "hydatidiform mole" and the other is called "chorioep ithelioma". Chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) produced by trophoblasts is an ideal tumor marker for trophoblastic tumors, and has special significance for the diagnosis and treatment of this type of tumor. tidiform mole), another malignancy called chorioep ithelioma.
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