1. [Spontaneous rupture of choriocarcinoma hepatic metastases: Report of a Case]
- Author
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Fernando, Revoredo Rego, David, Alvarez Baca, Alejandro, Benavides Samamé, Carla, Cruzado Villanueva, and Patricia, Lloclla Kano
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Fatal Outcome ,Liver ,Rupture, Spontaneous ,Pregnancy ,Liver Neoplasms ,Uterine Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Choriocarcinoma - Abstract
Choriocarcinoma is a highly vascularized gestational trophoblastic neoplasia, and has a propensity to metastasize hematogenously. Hepatic metastases are less common and spontaneous rupture of them results in a hemoperitoneum. We present a case of a young female with liver metastases from choriocarcinoma, who had severe haemorrhage and died after the second laparotomy. The possibility of choriocarcinoma should be suspected in women of child bearing age who present liver metastases. Because of the high risk oh haemorrhage, liver biopsy should be deferred until HCG has been measured.
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- 2010