What does invasive mole mean?


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Invasive mole is malignant, mostly secondary to hydatidiform mole 6 months to a year after curettage, refers to hydatidiform mole tissue invasion of uterine myometrium or transfer to the uterus caused by, generally manifested as continuous irregular vaginal bleeding, abnormal enlargement of uterus, ovarian luteinized cyst, abdominal pain and early pregnancy reaction, etc., can be diagnosed by ultrasound, blood hcg, magnetic resonance, pathology and other examinations, once diagnosed should be timely chemical drugs and surgical treatment. Although invasive mole is a malignant tumor, early aggressive treatment has a good prognosis, and a few people may eventually endanger life with metastasis and multiple organ failure.