Literature DB >> 14628141

Unexplained anaemia and failure to thrive as initial symptoms of infantile choriocarcinoma: a review.

Martin E G Blohm1, Ulrich Göbel.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Infantile choriocarcinoma is a highly malignant germ cell tumour sub-entity thought to originate from the placenta. The aim of this review is to alert clinicians to clinical symptoms and course of neonatal/infantile choriocarcinoma in order to improve the prognosis of affected children by early diagnosis and appropriate treatment. The clinical details of all 30 cases according to a Medline literature search including two cases documented in the MAKEI germ cell tumour study are analysed. Children suffering from infantile choriocarcinoma become symptomatic at a median age of 1 month (range 0 days-5 months). Typical early symptoms with decreasing incidence are anaemia, failure to thrive, hepatomegaly, haemoptysis or respiratory failure, there may be signs of precocious puberty. The tumour affected more than one organ in most cases; organs involved were liver (23/30 cases, 77%), lung (20/30, 67%), brain (8/30, 27%), or skin (3/30, 10%). The natural disease course is rapidly fatal. Without appropriate anti-neoplastic treatment, infantile death occurs on average within 3 weeks from first presentation with a high rate of post-mortem diagnoses (9/28, 32% of live born infants). In recent years, five reported patients (5/30, 18%) achieved a sustained remission after multi-agent cisplatinum-based chemotherapy and delayed (4/5) or primary tumour resection (1/5). beta-Human chorionic gonadotropin was universally elevated in 19/19 tested infants. Maternal choriocarcinoma was reported in 17 of the 30 cases.
CONCLUSION: The differential diagnosis of infantile anaemia, failure to thrive and liver enlargement should include infantile choriocarcinoma and prompt measurement of beta-human chorionic gonadotropin.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2003        PMID: 14628141     DOI: 10.1007/s00431-003-1361-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pediatr        ISSN: 0340-6199            Impact factor:   3.183


  35 in total

1.  Successful management of neonatal choriocarcinoma.

Authors:  J A Heath; K Tiedemann
Journal:  Med Pediatr Oncol       Date:  2001-04

2.  Infantile choriocarcinoma with idiopathic massive fetomaternal hemorrhage.

Authors:  Hung-Chieh Chou; Rong-Long Chen; Kuo-Inn Tsou Yau; Shiu-Fen Huang; Yen-Hsuan Ni; Jen-Ruey Tang
Journal:  Med Pediatr Oncol       Date:  2002-03

Review 3.  Diagnostic value of alpha 1-fetoprotein and beta-human chorionic gonadotropin in infancy and childhood.

Authors:  D T Schneider; G Calaminus; U Göbel
Journal:  Pediatr Hematol Oncol       Date:  2001 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 1.969

4.  Neonatal intracranial choriocarcinoma. Case report.

Authors:  D L Kelly; J Kushner; W T McLean
Journal:  J Neurosurg       Date:  1971-10       Impact factor: 5.115

5.  Simultaneous choriocarcinoma in mother and newborn infant.

Authors:  S V Picton; B Bose-Haider; M Lendon; B W Hancock; R H Campbell
Journal:  Med Pediatr Oncol       Date:  1995-12

6.  Placental site trophoblastic tumor (PSTT) in mother and child: first report of PSTT in infancy.

Authors:  Tom Monclair; Vera M Abeler; Janne Kaern; Lisa Walaas; Bernward Zeller; Carsten Hilstrøm
Journal:  Med Pediatr Oncol       Date:  2002-03

7.  Choriocarcinoma in mother and child, identified by immunoenzyme histochemistry.

Authors:  A C Kruseman; M van Lent; A H Blom; G P Lauw
Journal:  Am J Clin Pathol       Date:  1977-03       Impact factor: 2.493

8.  Choriocarcinoma in mother and fetus.

Authors:  N Tsukamoto; M Matsumura; K Matsukuma; T Kamura; K Baba
Journal:  Gynecol Oncol       Date:  1986-05       Impact factor: 5.482

9.  Clinicopathologic profile of gestational trophoblastic disease.

Authors:  Darko Jelincic; Gernot Hudelist; Christian Fridolin Singer; Margit Bauer; Lars Christian Horn; Karin Bilek; Klaus Czerwenka
Journal:  Wien Klin Wochenschr       Date:  2003-01-31       Impact factor: 1.704

10.  MRI in seven cases of Rathke's cleft cyst in infants and children.

Authors:  C Christophe; J Flamant-Durand; S Hanquinet; C Heinrichs; C Raftopoulos; E Sariban; C Segebarth; N Perlmutter
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  1993
View more
  5 in total

1.  Intraplacental choriocarcinoma and fetomaternal haemorrhage and maternal disseminated intravascular coagulopathy in a term pregnancy: A case report.

Authors:  B Hookins; A Vatsayan
Journal:  Case Rep Womens Health       Date:  2020-05-06

2.  A Case of Intraplacental Choriocarcinoma with Pulmonary Metastasis.

Authors:  Eunhyun Lee; Hyunjin Cho
Journal:  Case Rep Oncol       Date:  2019-10-29

3.  Simultaneous Occurrence of Choriocarcinoma in an Infant and Mother.

Authors:  Małgorzata Rzanny-Owczarzak; Joanna Sawicka-Metkowska; Katarzyna Jończyk-Potoczna; Ewelina Gowin; Patrycja Sosnowska-Sienkiewicz; Przemysław Mańkowski; Danuta Januszkiewicz-Lewandowska
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-02-17       Impact factor: 3.390

Review 4.  Diagnostic, Prognostic and Predictive Markers in Pediatric Germ Cell Tumors-Past, Present and Future.

Authors:  Michalina Jezierska; Ada Gawrychowska; Joanna Stefanowicz
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-21

5.  Cutaneous manifestation of metastatic infantile choriocarcinoma.

Authors:  Timothy Brooks; Laura Nolting
Journal:  Case Rep Pediatr       Date:  2014-08-12
  5 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.