1. What is Hydatidiform mole?
A hydatidiform mole results from over-production of the tissue that is supposed to develop into the placenta. The placenta normally feeds a fetus during pregnancy. In this condition, the tissues develop into an abnormal growth, called a mass. Ofte...
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2. Moles: MedlinePlus
Moles are growths on the skin. They happen when cells in the skin, called melanocytes, grow in a cluster with tissue surrounding them. Moles are very common. Most people have between 10 and 40 moles. A person may develop new moles...
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3. Moles
Moles are common. Almost everyone has a few, and some people develop hundreds. Individuals with light skin tend to have more moles, with the average ranging from 10 to 40.
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4. Moles
Moles (pigmented nevi is the medical term) are growths on the skin that usually are flesh-colored, brown or black. Moles can appear anywhere on the skin, alone or in groups.
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5. Moles
Moles are small growths on the skin. They typically appear as light to dark brown spots on the skin that are either flat or raised. Most people have benign moles, which are harmless.
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6. Moles
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7. Moles
Moles are made up of localised collections of melanocytes in the skin. Melanocytes are the cells responsible for producing melanin, a black pigment found in our skin, hair and in the eye.
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8. Moles
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9. Hydatidiform Mole - Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment of Hydatidiform Mole - NY Times Health Information
A hydatidiform mole is a rare mass or growth that forms inside the uterus at the beginning of a pregnancy. It is a type of gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD).
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10. Hydatid disease
Clinical presentation is often non-specific and may be asymptomatic; 60% have right hypochondrial pain; Only 15% become jaundiced; Other features include skin rashes, pruritus and allergic reactions;
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