2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jgyn.2011.02.008
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Les môles hydatiformes complètes au Maroc : étude épidémiologique et clinique

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“…This pattern was reported by Khabouze et al and Boufettal et al in Morocco [6, 7] but also worldwide, as published in the research of Parazzini et al in Italy; Abboud et al in France; Kuyumcuoglu et al in Turkey; Karimi-Zarchi et al in Iran; and Mourali et al in Tunisia [15–19], and confirms young age and nulliparity as major risk factors of the disease. These studies also found a low socioeconomic status for most affected patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…This pattern was reported by Khabouze et al and Boufettal et al in Morocco [6, 7] but also worldwide, as published in the research of Parazzini et al in Italy; Abboud et al in France; Kuyumcuoglu et al in Turkey; Karimi-Zarchi et al in Iran; and Mourali et al in Tunisia [15–19], and confirms young age and nulliparity as major risk factors of the disease. These studies also found a low socioeconomic status for most affected patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…These studies also found a low socioeconomic status for most affected patients. This is particularly striking in the Moroccan context, where a low socioeconomic status was reported for over 80% of patients, including those in our study [6, 7]. Analysis of our patients' geographic origin found a large majority from Salé , a city often described as a “poverty pocket” in the region of Rabat-Salé-Zemmour-Zaërs , with over 20% of its population living under the poverty line, further confirming the low socioeconomic status pattern of GTD patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…La médicalisation de la naissance en France s'est développée progressivement depuis 1952, période où une femme sur deux était suivie médicalement, jusqu'aux années 1968/1970. Depuis cette date, environ 100 % des femmes ont un suivi [18], permettant un diagnostic précoce et un traitement rapide. Notons que, dans de rares cas, la patiente peut expulser spontanément la môle hydatiforme complète [9].…”
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“…In Western countries, studies by several groups from various countries have shown that 1 % to 2 % of patients with a prior mole have a second one [5, 13, 14]. However, higher frequencies of RHMs are reported from the Middle and Far East; in these regions, the frequency of RHMs ranges from 2.5 % up to 9.4 % [6, 15–18]. In rare cases, RHMs have been seen in related women from the same family, and these cases are termed familial cases of RHMs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%