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[Vesicular mole. Epidemiological considerations].

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    Trophoblast disease risk factors were re-examined, finding advanced maternal age as the primary risk. Due to low incidence and unclear etiology, a disease register is recommended for better epidemiological tracking.

    Area of Science:

    • Obstetrics and Gynecology
    • Epidemiology
    • Reproductive Health

    Context:

    • Review of trophoblast disease at Rome University's Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic.
    • Re-examination of classical epidemiological factors: age, parity, and blood group.
    • Difficulty in establishing precise incidence from hospital series alone.

    Purpose:

    • To re-evaluate classical epidemiological factors of trophoblast disease.
    • To clarify the aetiology of trophoblast disease.
    • To assess risk parameters associated with trophoblast disease.

    Summary:

    • Classical epidemiological factors like parity and blood group showed no significant results.
    • Advanced maternal age was identified as the only significant risk parameter.

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  • The aetiology remains unclear due to heterogeneous and contradictory factors.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the need for further research into trophoblast disease aetiology.
    • Recommends the institution of a disease register, at least at a Regional level, due to low incidence.
    • Suggests focusing on advanced maternal age as a key risk factor for targeted interventions.