A male case of primary mediastinal choriocarcinoma accompanying with lung metastasis A case report

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Introduction: Choriocarcinoma is a highly invasive gestational trophoblastic tumor,which is quite rare. In this case report, we analyzed the CT image features in a case of primary choriocarcinoma in the anterior mediastinum accompanying with lung metastasis. Patient concerns: A 24-year-old male patient had recurrent chest pain for over 20 days, fever, expectoration with blood-stained sputum for over 10 days. Diagnosis: chest CT revealed a huge mass in the anterior mediastinum and several quasi-circular nodules in bilateral lungs.The pathological diagnosis conformed to non-gestational choriocarcinoma. Interventions: Chemotherapy using EP regimen: VP-16 0.2g d1-5, DDP 40mg d1-5 ivgtt, 21 days cycle. Outcomes: Symptoms such as chest pain,fever,cough improved significantly. The condition is stable. Conclusions: : For young male patients with mediastinal mass and single or multiple lung nodules, accompanying with elevated B-HCG contents in urine and serum,primary choriocarcinoma should be vigilant.

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