Jauniaux E, Zucker M, Meuris S, Verhest A, Wilkin P, Hustin J
Laboratory of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Hôpital Universitaire St Pierre Free University of Brussels, Belgium.
Placenta. 1988 Nov-Dec;9(6):607-13. doi: 10.1016/0143-4004(88)90004-5.
A tumour occurring in an otherwise normal placenta presented the vascularity of a mature chorangioma but was surrounded by a neoplastic trophoblastic proliferation. A chorangioma with an atypical associated trophoblastic proliferation has never been reported in any of nearly 500 cases of chorangiomas described in the literature. The possibility of a combined lesion (for which we propose the term chorangiocarcinoma) is emphasized. It cannot be excluded however that chorangiomas could be, in rare cases, true neoplasms rather than hamartomas.