OVARIAN CHORIOCARCINOMA: A DIFFICULT DIAGNOSIS OF AN UNUSUAL TUMOR AND A REVIEW OF THE HOOK EFFECT
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Ovarian choriocarcinoma is difficult to diagnose in the reproductive-age patient. A case of nongestational ovarian choriocarcinoma is discussed which presented like a molar pregnancy initially. Because of falsely low ß-hCG values (283 mlU/L) caused by the high-dose "hook effect" in the double antibody immunoassay system, however, a diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy was entertained. At laparotomy, a large necrotic ovarian choriocarcinoma was found along with large theca lutein cysts. The hook effect may mislead the clinician, and it is important to recognize this effect to avoid misdiagnosis.