Choriocarcinoma of ovary

MONDO:0003507

A choriocarcinoma arising from the ovary. When it appears before puberty is of germ cell origin. In children and young adults signs and symptoms include precocious pseudopuberty and vaginal bleeding. Serum human chorionic gonadotropin is elevated. Germ cell derived ovarian choriocarcinoma should be differentiated from primary or metastatic gestational choriocarcinoma affecting the ovary. The prognosis of germ cell derived choriocarcinoma is less favorable and requires more aggressive chemotherapy treatment regimens compared to gestational choriocarcinoma.

Also known as: choriocarcinoma of ovary, choriocarcinoma of the ovary, germ cell choriocarcinoma of ovary, germ cell choriocarcinoma of the ovary, ovarian choriocarcinoma, ovarian germ cell choriocarcinoma, ovary choriocarcinoma (disease)

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