Abstract:Extragonadal germ cell tumors (EGCT) account for 2-5% of all germ cell tumors.1 Choriocarcinoma in male subjects is one of the non-seminomatous EGCT that occurs in relatively young individuals. Primary (extragonadal) choriocarcinoma (PCC) commonly arises in the retro peritoneum, mediastinum and brain.2 Metastasis to the lung is common, but PCC originating in the lung is extremely rare. Cytological features of PCC have been described only occasionally.
3,4Here we describe a case of a 26 years old male where the… Show more
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