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A E Szulman

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Szulman A
J Exp Med . 2009 Oct; 115(5):977-96. PMID: 19867211
The H antigen was mapped out by immunofluorescence in human tissues (including those of fetuses from 15 cm crown-heel length) from individuals of the various groups within the ABO system,...
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Szulman A
Am J Obstet Gynecol . 2000 Aug; 183(1):257. PMID: 10920341
No abstract available.
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Christopherson W, Kanbour A, Szulman A
Gynecol Oncol . 1992 Aug; 46(2):239-45. PMID: 1500030
Choriocarcinoma of the nonmolar placenta is presumptively a rare entity and is usually associated with widespread maternal metastases at the time of diagnosis. Nonmetastatic disease goes unrecognized and undiagnosed because...
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Szulman A
Arch Pathol Lab Med . 1991 Jul; 115(7):696-700. PMID: 2064529
The pathologist encounters the early, first-trimester conceptus as a product of spontaneous or surgical abortion or as a specimen from ectopic, usually tubal, gestation. In the vast majority of cases...
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Szulman A
Obstet Gynecol Clin North Am . 1988 Sep; 15(3):443-56. PMID: 3067170
Hydatidiform moles are divided into two syndromes: those of complete and partial moles. Both forms are genetically, morphologically, and clinically distinct. Choriocarcinoma can be associated with the complete mole that...
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Szulman A
Transplant Proc . 1987 Dec; 19(6):4421-5. PMID: 3424435
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Szulman A
Ann Inst Pasteur Immunol . 1987 Nov; 138(6):845-7. PMID: 3450304
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Szulman A
Obstet Gynecol . 1987 Nov; 70(5):809-10. PMID: 2821462
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Szulman A
J Reprod Med . 1987 Sep; 32(9):640-3. PMID: 3668965
Partial hydatidiform mole (PHM) is a distinct entity, a triploid, diandric conceptus the placenta of which shows focal trophoblastic hyperplasia (a sine qua non of diagnosis) and focal hydatidiform change;...
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Brescia R, Kurman R, Main C, Surti U, Szulman A
Int J Gynecol Pathol . 1987 Jan; 6(3):213-29. PMID: 3429106
Complete hydatidiform moles (CHMs) and partial hydatidiform moles (PHMs) represent different clinicopathologic entities with characteristic morphologic and cytogenetic findings. In the absence of cytogenetic data, the histologic distinction between these...