Abstract
Primary cervical choriocarcinoma (PCCC) is a sporadic gestational trophoblastic tumor. It originates from the cervical canal, rather than the uterine body. Due to its nonspecific clinical manifestations, it is often easily missed or misdiagnosed. This article presents a case of primary cervical choriocarcinoma. By analyzing its clinical features and treatment process, we aim to improve the diagnosis and treatment of the disease and improve the prognosis of the patient.