Gestational choriocarcinoma is a highly invasive and frequently metastatic tumor.
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- Gestational choriocarcinoma is a lowly invasive tumor.
- How to differentiate invasive mole with choriocarcinoma?() A: seen<br/>villous pattern, is choriocarcinoma B: with<br/>lung metastasis , is choriocarcinoma C: followed<br/>by mole, is choriocarcinoma D: followed<br/>by normal labor or abortion, is choriocarcinoma E: none<br/>of them
- The most common sites of metastatic choriocarcinoma are () A: cervix B: brain C: liver D: lung E: vagina
- Which of the following descriptions about the specimen is incorrect?[img=1681x588]17de86a50e22d29.jpg[/img] A: The left picture shows that tumor has a clear border. B: The right picture shows that all the glands are mainly regular. C: It is more likely to be a benign tumor. D: It is more likely to be a malignant tumor.
- Patients with dermatomyositis have disseminated erythema all over the body and should be highly suspected of having a tumor