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trophoblastic$85362$ - перевод на итальянский

DISEASE
Trophoblastic disease; Gestational trophoblastic diseases; Gestational trophoblastic neoplasia; Trophoblastic tumor; Trophoblastic Neoplasms (gestational trophoblastic disease); Persistent trophoblastic disesase; Gestational trophoblastic tumor; Gestational trophoblastic neoplasms; Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia; Trophoblastic disorder

trophoblastic      
adj. trofoblastico, di trofoblasto (biologia- strato cellulare esterno nell"uovo fecondato)

Определение

hydatidiform mole
[?h??d?'t?d?f?:m]
¦ noun Medicine a cluster of fluid-filled sacs formed in the womb by the degeneration of chorionic tissue around an aborting embryo.

Википедия

Gestational trophoblastic disease

Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) is a term used for a group of pregnancy-related tumours. These tumours are rare, and they appear when cells in the womb start to proliferate uncontrollably. The cells that form gestational trophoblastic tumours are called trophoblasts and come from tissue that grows to form the placenta during pregnancy.

There are several different types of GTD. A hydatidiform mole also known as a molar pregnancy, is the most common and is usually benign. Sometimes it may develop into an invasive mole, or, more rarely into a choriocarcinoma. A choriocarcinoma is likely to spread quickly, but is very sensitive to chemotherapy, and has a very good prognosis. Trophoblasts are of particular interest to cell biologists because, like cancer, they can invade tissue (the uterus), but unlike cancer, they usually "know" when to stop.

GTD can simulate pregnancy, because the uterus may contain fetal tissue, albeit abnormal. This tissue may grow at the same rate as a normal pregnancy, and produces chorionic gonadotropin, a hormone which is measured to monitor fetal well-being.

While GTD overwhelmingly affects women of child-bearing age, it may rarely occur in postmenopausal women.