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From the George Washington University Medical Center, Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20037.
Abstract
The true incidence of hydatidiform mole formation subsequent to clomid therapy is unknown. This association has appeared only twice in the published literature. Furthermore, the manner in which physicians prescribe clomid for the treatment of infertility is uncontrolled. A case report is presented to illustrate these two points.
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