Does postpartum get the symptom of choriocarcinoma?

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Choriocarcinoma is a highly malignant tumor secondary to hydatidiform mole, abortion or term delivery. A few may occur after ectopic pregnancy, most of them are women of childbearing age. The ovarian cancer that occasionally occurs in unmarried women is called primary choriocarcinoma. The prognosis of choriocarcinoma has been significantly improved by chemotherapy. Let's share my experience with you.

Does postpartum get the symptom of choriocarcinoma?

Irregular vaginal bleeding, coughing, hemoptysis, headache, vomiting, hemiplegia, convulsions and so on occurred after fetal curettage, term delivery, spontaneous abortion, induced abortion and ectopic pregnancy. There are purple blue nodules in the vagina, enlarged uterus, parauterine mass and lutein cyst in ovary,

Acute abdomen: intraperitoneal hemorrhage sign, ovarian cyst pedicle torsion sign. Irregular vaginal bleeding, hemoptysis, headache, vomiting and hemiplegia occurred one year after curettage, delivery, abortion and ectopic pregnancy.

Purple and blue metastatic nodule of vagina. Uterine enlargement and parauterine mass. Lutein cyst of ovary. HCG in blood and urine were higher than normal. Chest X-ray film showed multiple cotton ball like shadows. Head X-ray film showed space occupying lesions.

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Choriocarcinoma is a highly malignant trophoblastic tumor. The lesion may cause severe local damage and transfer to the whole body, resulting in rapid death of the patient. Before effective chemotherapy, the mortality of choriocarcinoma was more than 90%. With the progress of effective chemotherapy, the mortality of choriocarcinoma has decreased to about 20%.