Vol 95, No 6 (2024)
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Misleading diagnosis in a pregnant patient — ruptured metastatic choriocarcinoma mimicking liver hemangiomas treated with emergency embolization

Maciej Szmygin1, Sara Moqbil2, Radzislaw Mierzynski3, Bozena Leszczynska-Gorzelak3, Krzysztof Pyra1
Pubmed: 38334343
Ginekol Pol 2024;95(6):504-505.

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