Chew P C, Ratnam S S, Goh H H
Br J Obstet Gynaecol. 1978 Aug;85(8):624-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1978.tb14932.x.
Plasma testosterone and serum HCG were measured by radioimmunoassay in 46 patients with intact molar pregnancy. There was no significant difference in plasma testosterone between patients with theca-lutein cyst and those without the cyst. This suggests that ovarian contribution to the elevated testosterone in molar pregnancy is probably a minor one. No correlation was found between plasma testosterone and uterine size. However, a positive correlation (r=+0.3567, P less than 0.001) was found between plasma testosterone and the HCG and a rising trend in plasma testosterone was observed with increasing gestation. These results suggest that molar trophoblast is probably the major source of elevated testosterone in the maternal circulation.