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Spontaneous hemothorax is not a common condition.[
3]
The most common cause of spontaneous hemothorax
is pneumothorax as bleeding may result from the
rupture of vascularized adhesions or vascularized
bullae. Less common causes of spontaneous
hemothorax include coagulopathy, vascular rupture,
and neoplasm.[
3] The most common malignancies
associated with spontaneous hemothorax are softtissue
tumors such as sarcomas, angiosarcomas, and
hepatocellular carcinomas.[
3] There have been reports
of patients with choriocarcinoma presenting with
hemothorax, and these patients had presented with
progressive shortness of breath due to hemothorax
caused by malignant pleural effusion.[
4,
5] Although
malignant pleural effusion might lead to hemothorax,
the patient in this report developed sudden-onset
chest pain and hemothorax caused by rupture of a
metastatic lung lesion. In addition, hemodynamic
instability due to active bleeding is a rare condition. Trophoblastic tumors such as choriocarcinomas display
three major characteristics of trophoblastic tissue: the
tendency to invade blood vessels, rapid proliferation,
and rich vascularity.[
2] These features account for
the hemorrhagic event of metastatic choriocarcinoma
such as hemoptysis and hemothorax.[
2,
5] Although
choriocarcinoma is most frequently preceded by molar
pregnancies, some patients may present with symptoms
resulting from metastases without any gynecological
symptoms.[
2] In this case, the patient had denied any
gynecological symptoms but we had noted from her
history that she had intermittent vaginal spotting
which the patient had thought to be a part of normal
menstruation. Episodes of irregular uterine bleeding
are often overlooked, so it is important to take detailed
reproductive history in such patients.[
5] Therefore, it is
worthwhile to note that metastatic choriocarcinoma
in the lungs may cause spontaneous hemothorax,
particularly in those with multiple lung nodules,
and one should consider this as a possibility when a
female patient in her reproductive ages presents with
spontaneous hemothorax.
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