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      Choriocarcinoma in mother and child, identified by immunoenzyme histochemistry.

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          A case of metastic choriocarcinoma after term pregnancy, with tumor localization in the kidney of a hydropic stillborn infant, is presented. The primary tumor was found in a scraping four weeks after delivery. The identity and nature of the malignant growth in mother and child were substantiated by identical immunohistochemical patterns for gonadotropin activity. Because of a positive Kleihauer test it was assumed that massive feto-maternal transfusion had caused the hydrops and intrauterine death. Now, four and a half months after starting methotrexate therapy, the mother seems to be free of tumor. Plasma human chorionic gonadotropin titers have decreased to normal.

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          Journal
          Am J Clin Pathol
          American journal of clinical pathology
          Oxford University Press (OUP)
          0002-9173
          0002-9173
          Mar 1977
          : 67
          : 3
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          10.1093/ajcp/67.3.279
          320862
          52025868-60c0-4ddc-87a6-42b4523a3571
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