| Literature DB >> 31198613 |
Rasmus Røge1,2, Carsten Simonsen3, Astrid Christine Petersen1.
Abstract
Mediastinal pure choriocarcinomas are exceedingly rare representations of germ cell tumours and are associated with a poor prognosis. To date, fewer than 20 cases have been reported. This current report describes an elderly patient who developed a large rapidly growing mediastinal tumour. Unfortunately, the patient expired before a definitive diagnosis could be reached. An autopsy revealed that the histomorphological features of the tumour showed two distinct tumour cell populations (syncytio- and cytotrophoblasts), and the diagnosis of choriocarcinoma was made. Immunohistochemical analysis showed a characteristic staining pattern in agreement with published studies. Here, we report a case of primary mediastinal choriocarcinoma in an elderly male with concurrent metastasizing prostate adenocarcinoma treated with long-term goserelin deposits, which, as we speculate, could have induced the choriocarcinoma.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31198613 PMCID: PMC6526543 DOI: 10.1155/2019/2734815
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Pathol ISSN: 2090-679X
Figure 1Left: HE stained section of choriocarcinoma metastasis in L2. Right: the same section stained immunohistochemically for p63. Positive reaction (brown) in the nuclei of the cytotrophoblast cells.
Immunohistochemical expression profile.
| hCG | Inhibin | OCT3/4 | SALL4 | GLP3 | GATA3 | CD71 | CK7 | p63 | |
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| Syncytiotrophoblast cells | pos | pos | neg | neg | pos | pos | pos | pos | neg |
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| Cytotrophoblast cells | pos | neg | neg | pos | neg | pos | pos | pos | pos |