Choriocarcinoma
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Choriocarcinoma
Reproductive system
Breast disorders
Complicated pregnancy
Cervical incompetence
Ectopic pregnancy
Gestational diabetes
Gestational hypertension
Gestational trophoblastic disease
Hyperemesis gravidarum
Intrauterine growth restriction
Miscarriage
Oligohydramnios
Placenta accreta
Placenta previa
Placental abruption
Polyhydramnios
Postpartum hemorrhage
Potter sequence
Preeclampsia & eclampsia
Preterm labor
Disorders of puberty, sex chromosomes, and sex hormones
Human sexuality
Menstrual disorders
Neoplasms of the breast and reproductive tract
Perinatal infections
Sexually transmitted infections and pelvic inflammatory disease
Uterine disorders
Reproductive system pathology review
Amenorrhea: Pathology review
Benign breast conditions: Pathology review
Breast cancer: Pathology review
Cervical cancer: Pathology review
Complications during pregnancy: Pathology review
Congenital TORCH infections: Pathology review
Disorders of sex chromosomes: Pathology review
Disorders of sexual development and sex hormones: Pathology review
HIV and AIDS: Pathology review
Ovarian cysts and tumors: Pathology review
Sexually transmitted infections: Vaginitis and cervicitis: Pathology review
Sexually transmitted infections: Warts and ulcers: Pathology review
Uterine disorders: Pathology review
Vaginal and vulvar disorders: Pathology review
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A 25-year-old woman comes to the clinic due to a progressive cough accompanied by mild hemoptysis. During the past 2 weeks, she has been experiencing non-productive cough, pelvic pressure, and mild vaginal bleeding. Six weeks ago, the patient had an abortion at 15 weeks gestation, and since then, her menstrual period had not yet returned. She is in good health, and she does not smoke or use alcohol or illicit drugs. She is sexually active with her male partner and currently does not use contraception. Temperature is 37.0°C (98.6°F), pulse is 100/min, and blood pressure is 135/85 mmHg. On physical examination, the uterus is soft and mildly enlarged. Vaginal examination shows minimal blood at the vaginal vault. The cervix is closed, non-erythematous. An x-ray of the chest is obtained and shows multiple, rounded nodules of variable size scattered throughout the lungs. Which of the following findings is most specific for this patient’s conditions?
Summary
Choriocarcinoma is a malignant gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN). It is a relatively rare but invasive cancer that tends to metastasize to the vagina, liver, kidneys, lungs, and central nervous system. Symptoms depend on affected organs, but they generally include vaginal bleeding and pain, especially during early pregnancy, poor uterine regression after delivery, seizures, and hemoptysis.