Asymptomatic intraplacental choriocarcinoma is a rare event with only a few case reports in the literature. The recognition of such a lesion on routine placental examination is important and prompts rapid clinical evaluation for identifying residual and/or metastatic disease followed by institution of chemotherapy. Failure to recognize such a lesion on gross inspection of the placenta can result in disseminated disease, which can be lethal. The following report describes the placental findings and clinical outcome in a recent case with a review of the relevant literature. © 1999 Stockton Press. All rights reserved.
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Benirschke, K., Lele, S. M., Crowder, S. E., & Grafe, M. R. (1999). Placental pathology casebook: Asymptomatic intraplacental choriocarcinoma diagnosed on routine placental examination. Journal of Perinatology, 19(3), 244–247. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jp.7200140
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