Tubal primary metastatic choriocarcinoma coexistent with a viable early pregnancy: a case report.

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This case report describes the successful management of tubal primary metastatic choriocarcinoma coexistent with a viable 20-week intrauterine pregnancy via serial monitoring, cesarean section, and EMA-CO chemotherapy.

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Introductionfallopian tube choriocarcinoma coexistent with viable intrauterine pregnancy is an extremely rare condition.Case reportwe present the first case reported in literature of tubal choriocarcinoma coexistent with viable intrauterine pregnancy detected at early gestational age (20 weeks) and successfully managed by seriate monitoring of maternal and fetal health status until 31 weeks, then treated by cesarean section followed by etoposide, methotrexate, actinomycin D, cyclophosphamide, and vincristine (EMA-CO) chemotherapy protocol.Conclusionsthe outcome was favorable for both the mother and her fetus.

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