Possible causes of choriocarcinoma after hydatidiform mole are all except:
Correct Answer: Suburethral nodule
Description: Ans. D. Suburethral nodule* Choriocarcinoma consists of sheets of anaplastic cytotrophoblast and syncytiotrophoblast cells without chorionic villi.* Metastases are always choriocarcinoma.* Choriocarcinomas are commonly accompanied by ovarian theca lutein cysts.* Choriocarcinoma is seen in postmenopausal women.* Pelvic mass is also palpable.* | hCG level is seen in choriocarcinoma.
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