Excessive Uterine Bleeding Found in 34-Year-Old Woman

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A 34-year-old woman presents with an increase in uterine bleeding. A biopsy is performed during a gynecologic examination. What is your diagnosis?

A 34-year-old woman presents with an increase in uterine bleeding. According to the pathology slide below, what is your diagnosis?

What is your diagnosis?

A. Incomplete abortion
B. Choriocarcinoma
C. Deciduosis
D. Normal uterus
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