Can partial hydatidiform mole be cured

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2025-05-01 15:13:43
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Whether partial hydatidiform mole can be cured requires specific analysis of specific conditions:
if partial hydatidiform mole patients undergo early curettage and hysterectomy, and pathological examination after surgery makes it clear that placental villi trophoblast proliferation is low and no metastasis occurs, it can generally be cured. If partial hydatidiform mole causes long-term postmenopausal vaginal bleeding symptoms, shock due to excessive bleeding or development of gestational trophoblastic tumor, resulting in serious disease, it may not be cured, unable to completely remove the diseased tissue, the disease may relapse after treatment.