F. Flam et al., HYDATIDIFORM MOLE WITH NONMETASTATIC PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS AND A FALSE LOW-LEVEL OF HCG, European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology, 77(2), 1998, pp. 235-237
We present a case of hydatidiform mole with non-metastatic pulmonary c
omplications and stress that termination of the pregnancy will cure th
e patient. The frequent use of sonography in early pregnancy makes it
possible to diagnose pathological pregnancies earlier than was possibl
e before. The fact that molar pregnancies are now being terminated at
an earlier stage means that some of the complications associated with
advanced moles are seldom encountered today. The case also illustrates
the so-called 'high dose hook effect' meaning that an extremely high
level of hCG may falsely be reported to be very low by the laboratory.
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