Trophoblastic neoplasia on the background of developing pregnancy: a rare gynecological tumor with a chance of favorable outcome for mother and fetus
https://doi.org/10.17650/1994-4098-2022-18-3-112-117
Abstract
Trophoblastic neoplasias are rare tumors, accounting for less than 1 % of malignant neoplasms of the female genital tract. Trophoblastic tumors associated with developing pregnancy are extremely rare. The article presents the successful experience of diagnostics and treatment of intraplacental chorioncarcinoma associated with progressing pregnancy.
About the Authors
E. A. UlrikhRussian Federation
Elena Aleksandrovna Ulrikh
2 Akkuratova St., Saint Petersburg 197341
68 Leningradskaya St., Pesochny, Saint Petersburg 197758
41 Kirochnaya St., Saint Petersburg 191015
E. L. Dikareva
Russian Federation
2 Akkuratova St., Saint Petersburg 197341
A. D. Dzharbaeva
Russian Federation
2 Akkuratova St., Saint Petersburg 197341
O. A. Zhamborova
Russian Federation
2 Akkuratova St., Saint Petersburg 197341
T. M. Pervuninа
Russian Federation
2 Akkuratova St., Saint Petersburg 197341
E. V. Komlichenko
Russian Federation
2 Akkuratova St., Saint Petersburg 197341
S. A. Protsenko
Russian Federation
68 Leningradskaya St., Pesochny, Saint Petersburg 197758
G. M. Teletaeva
Russian Federation
68 Leningradskaya St., Pesochny, Saint Petersburg 197758
O. A. Li
Russian Federation
2 Akkuratova St., Saint Petersburg 197341
A. S. Artemyeva
Russian Federation
68 Leningradskaya St., Pesochny, Saint Petersburg 197758
I. A. Mashenko
Russian Federation
2 Akkuratova St., Saint Petersburg 197341
G. F. Kutusheva
Russian Federation
2 Akkuratova St., Saint Petersburg 197341
T. Yu. Semiglazova
Russian Federation
А. F. Urmancheeva
Russian Federation
68 Leningradskaya St., Pesochny, Saint Petersburg 197758
41 Kirochnaya St., Saint Petersburg 191015
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Review
For citations:
Ulrikh E.A., Dikareva E.L., Dzharbaeva A.D., Zhamborova O.A., Pervuninа T.M., Komlichenko E.V., Protsenko S.A., Teletaeva G.M., Li O.A., Artemyeva A.S., Mashenko I.A., Kutusheva G.F., Semiglazova T.Yu., Urmancheeva А.F. Trophoblastic neoplasia on the background of developing pregnancy: a rare gynecological tumor with a chance of favorable outcome for mother and fetus. Tumors of female reproductive system. 2022;18(3):112-117. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/1994-4098-2022-18-3-112-117