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Main differences between choriocarcinoma and invasive mole


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The main difference between choriocarcinoma and invasive hydatidiform mole is the nature of the disease, causes, symptoms, etc.
1, the nature of the disease
choriocarcinoma is a highly malignant tumor disease. Invasive hydatidiform mole is a type of gestational trophoblastic disease or tumor.
2,
the cause of choriocarcinoma is not clear, generally and genetic, age, pregnancy, oral contraceptives or dietary abnormalities and other factors. Invasive hydatidiform mole is generally secondary to hydatidiform mole pregnancy, age 35-40 years old, abortion and infertility history, history of hydatidiform mole, etc., can increase the risk of invasive mole.
3,
symptoms of choriocarcinoma are mainly abnormal vaginal bleeding, incomplete uterine involution, breast enlargement, areola and nipple staining. In addition to the above symptoms, invasive hydatidiform mole can also be manifested as abdominal pain, fever, abdominal mass, etc.