[Choriocarcinoma: cerebral metastasis from choriocarcinoma--a successfully surgical treated case].
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A surgical case of multiple cerebral metastases from choriocarcinoma was reported, who was a 26 year-old female. She had received treatment of hydatid mole on April 1979, and admitted to our hospital for the consciousness disturbance and right hemiparesis. CT scan showed two high density tumors with marked brain edema. Emergency craniotomy was performed and five tumors were completely removed. Following the operation, symptoms of increased intracranial pressure and disturbance of consciousness were markedly improved in about a week. She received radiation therapy. After radiochemotherapy, a metastatic lung tumor was removed. Now her chorionic gonadotropin titers remain normal and she is able to perform all her household responsibilities despite a mild right hemiparesis. Recently, surgical treatment has been getting done for cerebral metastasis of choriocarcinoma. Because most of the metastatic cerebral lesions occur in relatively easy position for the operation. If symptoms of cerebral metastasis appear, we should performed surgical treatment as soon as possible.