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A case of Clostridium perfringens
sepsis
and gas gangrene complicating chemotherapy for gestational
choriocarcinoma
is reported. The infection was eradicated using antibiotics, surgery, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. The pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of this unusual but often lethal complication are reviewed.
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PMID:Clostridium perfringens infection complicating chemotherapy for choriocarcinoma. 94 77
We studied 31 autopsied cases of gestational
choriocarcinoma
encountered at the Northwestern University Trophoblastic Disease Center in the past two decades to learn if the clinical and morphologic aspects of these cases have been altered by therapy. These cases were analyzed for cause of death, distribution of tumor and histologic patterns in relation to the amount of chemotherapy. Tumor hemorrhage and/or pulmonary insufficiency were the most common causes of death, irrespective of the amount of therapy although other factors including drug toxicity,
sepsis
, and uremia led to death in six cases. The amount of chemotherapy generally did not affect the number or distribution of metastases. Histologically, nine cases showed extensive or complete necrosis. Eighteen of the remaining tumors had typical biphasic patterns, but four patients who received multiple courses of chemotherapy had atypical patterns with a marked predominance of cytotrophoblast and infiltrative growth. These atypical patterns do not appear to be a direct result of chemotherapy but may represent a more aggressive form of this tumor. This study shows that fatal gestational
choriocarcinoma
can have a variety of clinicopathologic features which reflect not only the biologic capabilities of the neoplasm but also the effects of chemotherapy and prolonged disease.
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PMID:Fatal gestational choriocarcinoma. Clinicopathologic study of patients treated at a trophoblastic disease center. 711 8
We report a patient who developed metastatic gestational
choriocarcinoma
following delivery of a normal, healthy child that, however, was anemic and required blood transfusion. The patient developed secondary postpartum hemorrhage over a period of several weeks and required curettage and myometrial contractants to control the bleeding. At the time of diagnosis the patient had extensive pulmonary metastases and ultrasound showed full penetration of the myometrium by tumor. Immediately following the second course of chemotherapy with etoposide, methotrexate, and actinomycin D, alternating with cyclophosphamide and vincristine, the patient developed
sepsis
associated with a uteroperitoneal fistula and required hysterectomy. The
sepsis
was associated with disseminated intravascular coagulopathy and adult respiratory distress syndrome. However, the patient's tumor was exquisitely sensitive to chemotherapy and with good intensive care unit support and chemotherapy the survived without residual scar except for the loss of reproductive function. There are two lessons to be learned from these events: (1) The syndrome of secondary postpartum hemorrhage with a fetus that is anemic spells a diagnosis of
choriocarcinoma
; and (2) color Doppler flow vaginal ultrasound performed at the time of presentation of trophoblastic tumors may be useful to show full penetration of the myometrium by tumor which may be a warning of possible scar rupture in a subsequent pregnancy.
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PMID:Necrosis of myometrial choriocarcinoma with fulminating sepsis complicating chemotherapy for trophoblastic tumor. 969 83
This was a rare case where a patient presented clinically as a case of post abortal
sepsis
and ultrasound showing the picture of an intramural degenerating fibroid. Her serum and urine both were negative for beta human chorionic gonadotropin (betaHCG). Patient succumbed to
choriocarcinoma
1 month later. Failure to detect urinary and serum betaHCG lead to maternal mortality due to the
choriocarcinoma
. The failure to detect, certain degradation products of HCG which may predominate in gestational trophoblastic neoplasia, by many common HCG testing kits lead to the error of diagnosis. Only 3 of the 7 common commercial serum HCG tests appropriately detects nicked HCG and its free betaHCG, DPC immulite assay, being the most sensitive method. Though of rare occurrence, this awareness is important for diagnosis and follow-up of gestational trophoblastic neoplasia and could have been life saving in our case.
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PMID:Choriocarcinoma with negative urinary and serum beta human chorionic gonadotropin (betaHCG)--a case report. 1638 73
A case of poor prognostic
choriocarcinoma
developing
sepsis
is described. The patient was treated with vaginal drainage of pelvic abscess metastases, bilateral hypogastric artery ligation to prevent hemorrhage and single-agent chemotherapy.
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PMID:Choriocarcinoma complicated by a vaginal fistula, sepsis and hemorrhagic shock. Case report. 1655 Sep 80
Spontaneous renal hemorrhage (SRH) is a difficult diagnostic problem with various causes. We report a case of SRH and episodic gross hematuria in a patient with metastatic
choriocarcinoma
involving both kidneys for which successful angioembolization was carried out for control of hemorrhage. There was no evidence of primary uterine tumor and pulmonary or liver involvement. The patient developed gastrointestinal bleeding due to jejunal metastasis while on chemotherapy and surgical resection of the involved segment was carried. However, the patient acquired nosocomial pneumonia and succumbed to
sepsis
in the postoperative period.
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PMID:Bilateral renal and jejunal metastasis of choriocarcinoma presenting as spontaneous renal hemorrhage. 1977 94
Clostridium perfringens (CP) is an anaerobic, Gram-positive bacillus associated with malignant diseases and near-term pregnancies. The necrotic tissue that results from these disease processes fuels the proliferation of CP, leading to gas gangrene and subsequently
sepsis
. Herein, we report a case of a 41-year-old female patient with a history of invasive molar pregnancy that was further complicated with a CP infection. Although past research has shown a link between Clostridium infection and
choriocarcinoma
(Chern-Horng and Hsieh, 1999), no previous cases of CP infection have been associated with invasive molar pregnancy. We also report complete resolution of the CP
sepsis
and its associated symptoms following the hysterectomy.
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PMID:Complication of Invasive Molar Pregnancy with Clostridium perfringens Sepsis. 2471 30
As an extension of their orchestration of intracellular pathways, secretion of extracellular heat shock proteins (HSPs) is an emerging paradigm of homeostasis imperative to multicellular organization. Extracellular HSP is axiomatic to the survival of cells during tumorigenesis; proportional representation of specific HSP family members is indicative of invasive potential and prognosis. Further significance has been added by the knowledge that all cancer-derived exosomes have surface-exposed HSPs that reflect the membrane topology of cells that secrete them. Extracellular HSPs are also characteristic of chronic inflammation and
sepsis
. Accordingly, interrogation of extracellular HSPs secreted from cell culture models may represent a facile means of identifying translational biomarker signatures for targeting in situ. In the current study, we evaluated a simple peptide-based multivalent HSP affinity approach using the Vn96 peptide for low speed pelleting of HSP complexes from bioreactor cultures of cell lines with varying invasive phenotype in xenotransplant models: U87 (glioblastoma multiforme; invasive); HELA (
choriocarcinoma
; minimally invasive); HEK293T (virally transformed immortalized; embryonic). Proteomic profiling by bottom-up mass spectrometry revealed a comprehensive range of candidate biomarkers including primary HSP ligands. HSP complexes were associated with additional chaperones of prognostic significance such as protein disulfide isomerases, as well as pleiotropic metabolic enzymes, established as proportionally reflective of invasive phenotype. Biomarkers of inflammatory and mechanotransductive phenotype were restricted to the most invasive cell model U87, including chitinase CHI3L1, lamin C, amyloid derivatives, and histone isoforms.
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PMID:A robust strategy for proteomic identification of biomarkers of invasive phenotype complexed with extracellular heat shock proteins. 3165 May 15