Primary Gastric Choriocarcinoma Coexisting with Adenocarcinoma

Choriocarcinoma is an aggressively growing and widely metastasizing tumor that originates from trophoblastic cells. A primary gastric choriocarcinoma (PGC), however, is very rare. A 76-year-old female patient visited the emergency department of Wonkwang University Hospital with abdominal discomfor...

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Main Authors: Joo Hyun Lee, Jeong Kyun Lee, Dong Baek Kang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jin Publishing & Printing Co. 2019-06-01
Series:The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology
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Online Access:http://www.kjg.or.kr/journal/view.html?uid=5463&vmd=Full&
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spelling doaj-6a4c58b14a384ba28c6cf0a5cf14cb2b2020-11-25T01:09:28ZengJin Publishing & Printing Co.The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology1598-99922233-68692019-06-0173635035410.4166/kjg.2019.73.6.350Primary Gastric Choriocarcinoma Coexisting with AdenocarcinomaJoo Hyun Lee0Jeong Kyun Lee1Dong Baek Kang2Department of Surgery, Wonkwang University School of Medicine, Iksan, KoreaDepartment of Surgery, Wonkwang University School of Medicine, Iksan, KoreaDepartment of Surgery, Wonkwang University School of Medicine, Iksan, KoreaChoriocarcinoma is an aggressively growing and widely metastasizing tumor that originates from trophoblastic cells. A primary gastric choriocarcinoma (PGC), however, is very rare. A 76-year-old female patient visited the emergency department of Wonkwang University Hospital with abdominal discomfort and melena. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed a huge ulceroinfiltrative mass lesion with blood clots on the boundary between the greater curvature side and the posterior wall side of the stomach lower body. CT showed a 3-cm exophytic mass lesion with heterogeneous enhancement, an ulcer lesion at the posterior wall side of the stomach lower body, and multiple enlarged lymph nodes at the splenic artery and left gastric artery nodal stations. She underwent a radical subtotal gastrectomy with a D2 lymph node dissection. The final diagnosis was PGC coexisting with adenocarcinoma based on the pathology results. This paper reports a rare case of primary gastric choriocarcinoma coexisting with adenocarcinoma and discusses the characteristics of this neoplasm with reference to the literature.http://www.kjg.or.kr/journal/view.html?uid=5463&vmd=Full&StomachChoriocarcinomaAdenocarcinomaChorionic gonadotropin
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author Joo Hyun Lee
Jeong Kyun Lee
Dong Baek Kang
spellingShingle Joo Hyun Lee
Jeong Kyun Lee
Dong Baek Kang
Primary Gastric Choriocarcinoma Coexisting with Adenocarcinoma
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology
Stomach
Choriocarcinoma
Adenocarcinoma
Chorionic gonadotropin
author_facet Joo Hyun Lee
Jeong Kyun Lee
Dong Baek Kang
author_sort Joo Hyun Lee
title Primary Gastric Choriocarcinoma Coexisting with Adenocarcinoma
title_short Primary Gastric Choriocarcinoma Coexisting with Adenocarcinoma
title_full Primary Gastric Choriocarcinoma Coexisting with Adenocarcinoma
title_fullStr Primary Gastric Choriocarcinoma Coexisting with Adenocarcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Primary Gastric Choriocarcinoma Coexisting with Adenocarcinoma
title_sort primary gastric choriocarcinoma coexisting with adenocarcinoma
publisher Jin Publishing & Printing Co.
series The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology
issn 1598-9992
2233-6869
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Choriocarcinoma is an aggressively growing and widely metastasizing tumor that originates from trophoblastic cells. A primary gastric choriocarcinoma (PGC), however, is very rare. A 76-year-old female patient visited the emergency department of Wonkwang University Hospital with abdominal discomfort and melena. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed a huge ulceroinfiltrative mass lesion with blood clots on the boundary between the greater curvature side and the posterior wall side of the stomach lower body. CT showed a 3-cm exophytic mass lesion with heterogeneous enhancement, an ulcer lesion at the posterior wall side of the stomach lower body, and multiple enlarged lymph nodes at the splenic artery and left gastric artery nodal stations. She underwent a radical subtotal gastrectomy with a D2 lymph node dissection. The final diagnosis was PGC coexisting with adenocarcinoma based on the pathology results. This paper reports a rare case of primary gastric choriocarcinoma coexisting with adenocarcinoma and discusses the characteristics of this neoplasm with reference to the literature.
topic Stomach
Choriocarcinoma
Adenocarcinoma
Chorionic gonadotropin
url http://www.kjg.or.kr/journal/view.html?uid=5463&vmd=Full&
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