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The Danish Mole Project - Genetics in trophoblastic disease
A hydatidiform mole (HM) is an abnormal conceptus, with a surplus of paternally interited genes. A HM cause a significant risk of trophoblastic neoplasia.
We have shown that the risk of cancer is low after triploid HMs - and the international guidelines were changed.
Now we test if
- zygosity and the proteome can predict the prognosis
- the women can have personalized follow-up by using the genetic profile of the HM
Profile
As an external associate professor, I conduct research in genertics in relation to early differentiation and cancer. In am the head of the Danish Mole project.
I am also interested in medical education from the students start at the university to doctors specialized in clinical genetics struggle with “continuous education”.
I am a MD, PhD and specialist in clinical genetics.
Job responsibilities
Resarch
Teaching and examination of medical students
Education/Academic qualification
Medicine, MD, Aarhus University (AU)
Award Date: 12 Jun 1991
External positions
Consultant, Aarhus University (AU)
1 Mar 2012 → …
Keywords
- Genetics
- Pregnancy
- Cancer
- Kidneys and urinary tract
- Learning in work life
Areas of expertise
- Genetics
- Cancer
- Embryology
- Medical education
- Communication
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Mapping imprinted genes relevant for early differentiation
Sunde, L. (Participant), Niemann, I. (Participant), Bolund, L. (Participant) & Lund, H. (Participant)
01/01/2005 → …
Project: Research
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The Danish Mole Project
Sunde, L. (Participant), Bolund, L. (Participant), Niemann, I. (Participant), Fisher, R. A. (Collaborator) & Slim, R. (Participant)
01/04/1986 → …
Project: Research
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Hydatidiform mole: Correlation between the macroscopic phenotype, the ploidy, and the clinical outcome
Sunde, L. (Participant), Niemann, I. (Participant) & Bolund, L. (Participant)
31/03/1986 → …
Project: Research
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Y-LAB: Fetal cells as diagnostic tools for trophoblastic diseases
Sunde, L. (Project manager), Uldbjerg, N. (Participant), Schelde, P. (Participant), Hatt, L. (Participant), Singh, R. (Participant), Ravn, K. (Participant) & Baasch Christensen, I. (Participant)
18/05/2019 → 16/05/2020
Project: Research
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Genetik i føtalmedicin
Thomsen, S. H., Hjortshøj, T. D., Barbosa, M., Laursen, L., Larsen, M., Hvidbjerg, M. S., Tørring, P., Sperling, L., Lund, I. C. B., Andreasen, L., Ernst, A., Sunde, L., Balslev-Harder, M., Petersen, O. B., Lou, S., Becher, N. & Vogel, I., 28 Apr 2025, In: Ugeskrift for laeger. 187, 18Translated title of the contribution :Genetics in fetal medicine Research output: Contribution to journal/Conference contribution in journal/Contribution to newspaper › Review › Research
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Whole Genome Sequencing in Prenatal Diagnostics: The Danish Approach to Guideline Formation and Implementation Within Public Healthcare
Vogel, I., Andreasen, L., Balslev-Harder, M., Becher, N., Ernst, A., Gadsbøll, K., Hjortshøj, T. D., Hvidbjerg, M. S., Larsen, M., Lou, S., Bay Lund, I. C., Pedersen, L. H., Sønderberg Roos, L. K., Sperling, L., Sunde, L., Tørring, P. M., Vedel, C. & Petersen, O. B., 23 Mar 2025, (E-pub / Early view) In: Prenatal Diagnosis.Research output: Contribution to journal/Conference contribution in journal/Contribution to newspaper › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Aneuploidy is frequent in heterozygous diploid and triploid hydatidiform moles
Walbum, P., Andreasen, L., Geilswijk, M., Niemann, I. & Sunde, L., Mar 2024, In: Scientific Reports. 14, 1, 6876.Research output: Contribution to journal/Conference contribution in journal/Contribution to newspaper › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Exploring formal and informal learning opportunities during morning report: a qualitative study
Møller, J. E., Skipper, M., Sunde, L., Sørensen, A., Balslev, T. & Malling, B. V., Feb 2024, In: BMC Medical Education. 24, 1, 184.Research output: Contribution to journal/Conference contribution in journal/Contribution to newspaper › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Incidences of colorectal adenomas and cancers under colonoscopy surveillance suggest an accelerated "Big Bang" pathway to CRC in three of the four Lynch syndromes
Møller, P., Haupt, S., Ahadova, A., Kloor, M., Sampson, J. R., Sunde, L., Seppälä, T., Burn, J., Bernstein, I., Capella, G., Evans, D. G., Lindblom, A., Winship, I., Macrae, F., Katz, L., Laish, I., Vainer, E., Monahan, K., Half, E. & Horisberger, K. & 9 others, , May 2024, In: Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice. 22, 1, p. 6 6.Research output: Contribution to journal/Conference contribution in journal/Contribution to newspaper › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Open Access6 Citations (Scopus)