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A 1-month-old infant died from extensive intracerebral hemorrhage due to a metastatic choriocarcinoma to the brain that presumably originated in the placenta. The clinical course was characterized by hyperbilirubinemia, repeated episodes of seizures, and intracranial hemorrhage. A computed
We report here a rare case of primary intracranial choriocarcinoma without evidence of tumor elsewhere, presenting as a ring-enhancing lesion managed successfully in our institute (Grant Medical College and Sir J. J. Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India). A 22-year-old, right-handed
BACKGROUND
Choriocarcinoma coexisting with or after normal pregnancy is extremely rare. To our knowledge, our case report is the first time cerebral mycotic pseudoaneurysms from choriocarcinoma have been proven angiographically.
METHODS
A 38-week pregnant 26-year-old woman presented with an acute
A twenty-year-old female, who had multi-agent chemotherapy for eighteen months after surgical resection of a choriocarcinoma originating from the left adnexa, was hospitalized because of a cerebrovascular accident. Her complaints were unconsciousness, generalized convulsion and left hemiparesis.
Choriocarcinoma is a rare and aggressive tumor that occurs mainly after a molar pregnancy, and exceptionally during a diploid viable pregnancy. We report a case of a 30 years old primipare that revealed a choriocarcinoma at 37 weeks by a generalized seizure. This unusual event did not, however,
Cutaneous metastases of choriocarcinoma are rare. They may indicate poor prognosis and resistance to chemotherapy. In this report, we present a case of a 25-year-old man who presented with central pleuritic chest pain and right upper arm mass for about a week. The patient also had significant weight
A 32-year-old lady presented postnatally with headaches, blurred vision and left leg numbness, which was initially diagnosed as migraine with sciatica. Subsequently, she developed seizures and was admitted to ITU. Investigations revealed abnormal grey matter perfusion in the right occipital region
BACKGROUND
Anecdotal reports of chlorambucil-induced seizures have sporadically appeared, mainly in the nononcologic literature. The majority of cases have occurred in patients treated with high dose therapy and in children with nephrotic syndrome. Because of its rarity, oncologists and
Choriocarcinoma presents usually as persistent trophoblastic disease, with prognosis worsening with duration from antecedent pregnancy. We present a unique case of a woman with choriocarcinoma who presented in the third trimester of pregnancy with eclampsia. She was managed with magnesium sulphate
An episode of subarachnoid hemorrhage was seen on a 22-year-old married woman, which followed vaginal spotting and convulsive seizure. The neurological examination revealed bilateral papilledema, retinal hemorrhage, neck stiffness, Kernig's sign abducens paresis on the right. The chest X-ray film
Gestational choriocarcinoma associated with a viable pregnancy is extremely rare, and such choriocarcinoma with metastases presenting during the pregnancy is even more exceptional. Metastases from this tumor may present in a variety of ways depending on the site of the metastatic lesion, and can be
Pregnancy and puerperium are associated with a number of cerebrovascular conditions that may result in stroke. Those include cerebral venous thrombosis and cerebral arteries occlusions. Comparing stroke rates during pregnancy with those of non-pregnant women showed only a marginal excess risk during
Germ cell tumors, which constitute approximately 3-5% of tumors of the central nervous system (CNS), can be subdivided into germinomas, embryonal carcinomas, yolk sac tumors, choriocarcinomas, teratomas and mixed germ cell tumors. The diagnosis of intracranial germ cell tumor is based on the
This paper describes a rare case of germ cell cancer with duodenum, brain and lung metastases. The patient presented with melena and left testicle enlargement. Orchiectomy revealed mixed germ cell cancer, enteroscopy revealed duodenal choriocarcinoma, and chest x-ray and computed tomography (CT)
Apart from choriocarcinoma, involvement of the central nervous system (CNS) by gynecologic malignancy is rare. A 10-year retrospective review at the University of Washington Medical Center (Seattle, WA) and Swedish Hospital and Medical Center Tumor Registry (Seattle, WA) identified 14 patients with