Gestational Choriocarcinoma: A Timely Review of Diagnostic Pathology.

Pei Hui
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Context.—: Gestational choriocarcinoma is the most common form of gestational trophoblastic neoplasm. It is characterized by aggressive, destructive growth and a marked tendency for hematogenous spread, leading to high mortality if left untreated. However, with the advent of effective clinical treatment for postmolar gestational trophoblastic neoplasms in recent decades, the clinicopathologic presentation of gestational choriocarcinoma has significantly changed. Today, it more frequently presents at extrauterine sites and/or in an unexpected manner, posing considerable diagnostic challenges for pathologists. Nonetheless, prompt and accurate pathologic diagnosis remains essential for effective clinical management and optimal patient outcomes.

Objective.—: To review the clinical features and pathologic diagnosis of gestational choriocarcinoma, including its early manifestations.

Data sources.—: This review is based on literature and the author's personal diagnostic experience.

Conclusions.—: In the era of precision medicine, gestational choriocarcinoma has become a rare encounter, largely owing to the implementation of postmolar surveillance programs and timely initiation of chemotherapy. Diagnostic recognition of the tumor requires a high index of suspicion, familiarity with its histologic features and early forms, awareness of the unexpected extrauterine presentations, and appropriate use of immunohistochemical and molecular biomarkers. These tools are essential in distinguishing gestational choriocarcinoma from nongestational mimics of germ cell or somatic origin, which have a profound therapeutic and prognostic implications.

妊娠绒毛膜癌:诊断病理学的及时回顾。
上下文。妊娠绒毛膜癌是妊娠滋养细胞肿瘤最常见的形式。它的特点是侵略性的、破坏性的生长和明显的血液传播趋势,如果不及时治疗,会导致高死亡率。然而,随着近几十年来对磨牙后妊娠滋养细胞肿瘤的有效临床治疗的出现,妊娠绒毛膜癌的临床病理表现发生了显著变化。今天,它更频繁地出现在子宫外部位和/或以意想不到的方式,对病理学家提出了相当大的诊断挑战。尽管如此,及时和准确的病理诊断对于有效的临床管理和最佳的患者预后仍然是必不可少的。目的:综述妊娠期绒毛膜癌的临床特点和病理诊断,包括其早期表现。数据源。-:这篇综述是基于文献和作者个人的诊断经验。-:在精准医疗时代,妊娠绒毛膜癌已经成为罕见的遭遇,很大程度上是由于实施磨牙后监测计划和及时开始化疗。对肿瘤的诊断识别需要高度的怀疑,熟悉其组织学特征和早期形式,意识到意外的子宫外表现,并适当使用免疫组织化学和分子生物标志物。这些工具在区分妊娠期绒毛膜癌与非妊娠期生殖细胞或体细胞起源的模拟物是必不可少的,这具有深远的治疗和预后意义。
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