1. Gestational choriocarcinoma presenting with hemorrhagic venous infarct and multiple lung metastases: A case report
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Bakar Ali Adam, MD, Yahye Garad Mohamed, MD, Mohamed Sheikh Hassan, MD, Nor Osman Sidow, MD, Mohamed osman omar jeele, MD, Abdulkadir Ahmed Mohamed, MD, Mohamed Farah Osman Hidig, MD, Abdiwahid Ahmed Ibrahim, MD, Abdikadir Mohamed Dirie, MD, Ahmed Issak Hussein, MD, and Mohamed Omar Hassan, MD
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Choriocarcinoma ,Gestational trophoblastic disease ,Stroke ,Cerebral venous thrombosis ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Choriocarcinoma is a rare and aggressive form of gestational trophoblastic disease with a high potential for metastasis. We report the case of a 31-year-old female who presented with severe headaches, left-sided weakness, and speech difficulties. Her past medical history included a molar pregnancy, and she had elevated β-hCG levels of 200,000 mIU/mL. Imaging revealed a right frontoparietal hemorrhagic venous infarct and multiple lung metastases. Based on these findings and the patient's clinical history, a diagnosis of gestational choriocarcinoma with multiple metastases was confirmed. This case highlights the importance of considering choriocarcinoma in the differential diagnosis of young women presenting with neurological symptoms and a history of gestational trophoblastic disease. Early recognition and prompt treatment are crucial to improving outcomes in such cases.
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- 2024
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