Acute pulmonary hemorrhage associated with metastatic testicular choriocarcinoma in a 46-year-old incarcerated male.
Journal: Urology Annals
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Abstract
Pure testicular choriocarcinoma is a rare histological subtype of germ cell tumor (GCT) and typically presents with distant metastases and aggressive features leading to a generally poor prognosis. Unique to choriocarcinoma among GCT histological subtypes is the propensity of spontaneous hemorrhage into metastatic lesions. We report a case of pure testicular choriocarcinoma in a 46-year-old male with postoperative acute pulmonary hemorrhage secondary to tumor invasion of the lungs, and the subsequent management of his disease with a discussion of relevant literature.
Authors
Hali Pearce, Daniel Edwards, Jason Levy, Brian Mcgreen, Lynn Mackovick, Matthew Brennan, Mary Mchugh, Beth Mapow, Francis Schanne, Laurence Belkoff
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