This case demonstrates a rare event of retained invasive placenta masquerading as choriocarcinoma. The patient presented with heavy vaginal bleeding following vaginal delivery complicated by retained products of conception. Ultrasound and computed tomography demonstrated a vascular endometrial mass, invading the uterine wall and raising suspicion for choriocarcinoma. Hysterectomy revealed retained invasive placenta.
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Kohi, M. P., Rizzuto, G. A., Fidelman, N., Lucero, J., & Thiet, M.-P. (2015). Retained Placenta Accreta Mimicking Choriocarcinoma. Case Reports in Pathology, 2015, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/167986
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