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Placenta cancer
- ... tissue that would normally become the placenta. The placenta is the organ that develops during pregnancy to feed the fetus. Choriocarcinoma is a type of gestational trophoblastic disease .
- ... done. Choriocarcinoma -- This is a rare but aggressive cancer that develops from the cells of the placenta. It can also spread to other parts of ...
- ... or septicemia Pregnancy complications, including placental abruption or ... intravenous contrast (dye), some cancer and HIV medicines
- ... Risk factors for DIC include: Blood transfusion reaction Cancer, ... as placenta tissue that is left behind after delivery) Recent ...
- ... egg). It results in an abnormal fetus. The placenta grows normally with little or no growth of ... types: Partial molar pregnancy: There is an abnormal placenta and some fetal development. Complete molar pregnancy: There ...
- ... biopsies), treat irregular bleeding, or remove fetal or placenta tissue. ... can relieve bleeding and diagnose problems, including infection, cancer, infertility, and other disease. The patient can resume ...
- ... of the liver, bile, blood, urine and the placenta. Your health care provider may order this test ... liver function) Heart Failure Hepatitis (inflamed liver) Liver cancer or tumor Liver ischemia (reduced blood flow to ...