Choriocarcinoma of the Colon.
- Author:
Youn Mee KIM
;
Mee Youn CHO
;
Soon Won HONG
;
Soon Hee JUNG
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Choriocarcinoma;
Adenocarcinoma;
Trophoblastic differentiation;
HCG;
Colon
- MeSH:
Adenocarcinoma;
Aged;
Appendicitis;
Carcinoembryonic Antigen;
Cecum;
Choriocarcinoma*;
Chorion;
Colon*;
Colon, Ascending;
Coloring Agents;
Epithelial Cells;
Female;
Gastrointestinal Tract;
Humans;
Keratins;
Korea;
Liver;
Lung;
Lymph Nodes;
Necrosis;
Pregnancy;
Prognosis;
Stomach;
Trophoblasts
- From:Korean Journal of Pathology
1997;31(8):794-797
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Choriocarcinoma of the gastrointestinal tract is rare. Among them, that of the stomach is the most common. Six cases of choriocarcinoma of the colon were found in the review of the literature. All of these previously reported cases had multiple metastatic foci in the liver, lung, lymph nodes and the prognosis seemed to be very poor. Therefore we think that choriocarcinoma of the colon should be distinguished from conventional adenocarcinoma. A 66-year old female patient, described in this case, was operated on under the impression she was suffering from acute appendicitis. The resected ascending colon revealed extensive hemorrhagic necrosis and perforation with fibrous adhesion in the cecum. On the cut section, the mural tumorous thickening was not definite. Histologically, the tumor showed a focus of typical adenocarcinoma arising from glandular epithelial cells, which were transformed into highly anaplastic tumor cells. There were frequent vascular invasions of tumor cells, similar to syncytiotrophoblasts. In the immunohistochemical stains, both glandular and highly anaplastic tumor cells reacted with cytokeratin. The glandular cells were also reactive for carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and anaplastic tumor cells for human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG). This is the first report of choriocarcinoma of the colon in Korea. We describe this case with a review of the literature.