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A Rare Gastric Tumor, Primary Gastric Choriocarcinoma, Case Report

Mustafa Salış,Arda Şakir Yılmaz,Mustafa Başpınar,Funda Canaz,Enver İhtiyar.




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Choriocarcinoma is an aggressive neoplasm that occurs in both men and women. Primary gastric choriocarcinomas, on the other hand, have been rarely reported in the literature, mostly as mixed type carcinomas associated with gastric adenocarcinomas. Primary gastric choriocarcinomas constitute approximately 0.08% of all gastric cancers. Their prognosis is worse than gastric adenocarcinomas. In most cases, the detected cases are metastatic or locally advanced. Diagnosis with endoscopic biopsies is difficult. The diagnosis is usually made when the surgical specimens are examined. In this case presentation; We aimed to present a case of primary gastric choriocarcinoma that metastasized to the liver and regional lymph nodes.

Key words: gastric cancer, primary choriocarcinoma, extratesticular





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