閉経後非妊娠性絨毛癌
Varun Goel1, Dharmishtha Basu2, Arpit Jain2
1Medical Oncology, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre, New Delhi, India goel.varun@rgcirc.org.
BMJ case reports
|December 15, 2025
まとめ
非妊娠性絨毛癌(NGCC)は稀で攻撃的な腫瘍である。高齢女性におけるβ-hCG上昇の早期診断は重要であるが、治療は依然として困難である。
科学分野:
- 婦人科腫瘍学
- 病理学
- 医学腫瘍学
背景:
- 非妊娠性絨毛癌(NGCC)は、例外的に稀で攻撃的な悪性腫瘍である。
- これらの腫瘍は、妊娠歴のない女性に発生することがある。
研究 の 目的:
- 閉経後女性におけるNGCCの症例シリーズを提示する。
- 診断の課題と治療成績を強調する。
- 特定の臨床シナリオにおけるNGCCの考慮の重要性を強調する。
主な方法:
- 閉経後女性3例を含む症例シリーズ。
- 診断ワークアップには画像診断、組織病理診断、免疫組織化学が含まれた。
- 血清ヒト絨毛性ゴナドトロピン(β-hCG)レベルをモニタリングした。
主要な成果:
- 全患者が腹部症状と血清β-hCG上昇を呈した。
- 1人の患者は化学療法により部分寛解を達成した。
- 2人の患者は病状進行を経験し、病死した。
結論:
- 最近の妊娠歴がなく、β-hCG上昇を呈する高齢女性では、NGCCを考慮すべきである。
- 患者管理のためには、早期の免疫組織化学的診断が不可欠である。
- この集団におけるNGCCの治療は、予後不良で依然として困難である。
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