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False-positive pregnancy test associated with gonadoblastoma
F J Schanne1, C S Cooper, D A Canning
1Division of Pediatric Urology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA, 19104 USA.
Urology
|February 7, 2001
Abstract:
Gonadoblastomas are known to be hormonally active tumors that occur in streak or dysgenetic gonads of patients with intersex abnormalities. Several reports document their ability to produce beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), but none have documented an elevated peripheral serum beta-HCG. We report on the case of a patient with pure gonadal dysgenesis with XY karyotype who was found to have an elevated peripheral serum beta-HCG after a positive pregnancy test. Knowledge of gonadoblastoma's potential to elevate serum beta-HCG levels may prevent unnecessary searches for other causes.