Journal Basic Info
- Impact Factor: 1.809**
- H-Index: 6
- ISSN: 2474-1655
- DOI: 10.25107/2474-1655
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- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- Radiology Cases
- Tuberculosis
- Nuclear Medicine
- Microbiology
- Pulmonary Medicine
- Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
- Hematology
Abstract
Citation: Ann Clin Case Rep. 2016;1(1):1173.DOI: 10.25107/2474-1655.1173
Unusual Presentation of a Metastatic Choriocarcinoma: A Case Report of Non-Gestational Choriocarcinoma Presenting as Advanced Colorectal Cancer
Elizabeth Parker, Julie Middleton, Rochelle L Garcia, Mark R Kilgore and Renata R Urban
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, USA
Department of Pathology, University of Washington Medical Center, USA
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Washington Medical Center, USA
*Correspondance to: Renata R Urban
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Abstract:
Case: A 51-year-old perimenopausal female presented with persistent vaginal bleeding, elevated human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), and colonic and liver masses. Her initial diagnosis was felt to be metastatic colorectal cancer. Given that her hCG was rising, her pathology was re-reviewed and felt to be consistent with choriocarcinoma. To date, she received three cycles of EMA-CO chemotherapy with resultant drop in hCG.Conclusion: This patient’s presentation and subsequent diagnosis with metastatic choriocarcinoma highlight the importance of evaluating a gynecologic complaint noted in the context of a diagnosis of advanced cancer. Although the initial presentation with anemia in the setting of colorectal and liver masses painted a clinical picture raising concern for metastatic colorectal cancer, the significantly elevated hCG level found in the investigation of irregular bleeding requires additional evaluation. This case report emphasizes the importance of considering a diagnosis of choriocarcinoma even in patients with remote or unclear history of pregnancy.
Keywords:
Gestational trophoblastic disease; Hcg; EMA-CO; Choriocarcinoma; Colon cancer
Cite the Article:
Parker E, Middleton J, Garcia RL, Kilgore MR, Urban RR. Unusual Presentation of a Metastatic Choriocarcinoma: A Case Report of Non-Gestational Choriocarcinoma Presenting as Advanced Colorectal Cancer. Ann Clin Case Rep. 2016; 1: 1173.