Primary pulmonary choriocarcinoma (PPC) is an exceptionally rare and aggressive germ cell malignancy of nongonadal origin, often presenting a diagnostic challenge. We describe a 30-year-old nongravid woman who presented with haemoptysis and fever and was found to have a left-sided lung mass. Further Imaging showed many lung and splenic metastases. Histopathology and elevated serum Beta-HCG levels (99,594 mIU/mL) verified Choriocarcinoma. Pelvic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ruled out uterine or adnexal primary, establishing PPC as the diagnosis. Beta-HCG levels returned to normal after 3 months of treatment with the EMA/CO chemotherapy regimen, which produced a notable clinical, radiological, and biochemical response. MRI brain posttreatment revealed a subcentimetric enhancing haemorrhagic cerebellar lesion, suspicious for metastasis, warranting close follow-up. Despite PPC's generally dismal prognosis, this case shows that there is hope for a positive early therapeutic response. Prolonged surveillance remains crucial due to the risk of recurrence and brain metastases.
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Aakash A. Sethi
Uma Debi
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
Rajender Kumar
Indian journal of radiology and imaging - new series/Indian journal of radiology and imaging/Indian Journal of Radiology & Imaging
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69e9baeb85696592c86ecce0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0046-1818540