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Pediatric Surgery International, 2003
Fetus-in-fetu (FIF) is a rare congenital condition first described in early nineteenth century. In this anomaly, a malformed parasitic twin is found within the body of its partner. Less than 100 cases have been described in the English-language literature.
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Fetus-in-fetu (FIF) is a rare congenital condition first described in early nineteenth century. In this anomaly, a malformed parasitic twin is found within the body of its partner. Less than 100 cases have been described in the English-language literature.
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Fetus in fetu is a rare condition in which a monozygotic, monoamniotic, dichorionic twin is included within the body of its sibling [19]. In 1956, Lord presented the first systematic review of the subject, comprising 11 case reports including 1 of her own. She found that many of the earlier reports dealt with teratomas and not true fetus in fetu.
Sara F Sutherland, Shivdev Singh
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1983
This is the report of a case of fetus in fetu. It corresponds to the generally recognized criteria for this diagnosis.
V. George, Tripta Dutta, Meera Khanna
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This is the report of a case of fetus in fetu. It corresponds to the generally recognized criteria for this diagnosis.
V. George, Tripta Dutta, Meera Khanna
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1982
Fetus-in-fetu is a rare abdominal tumor of infancy and childhood. In some cases an accurate preoperative diagnosis can be established, while in others diagnosis is not accomplished until laparotomy. Often, the tumor is confused with a teratoma, but with adherence to certain diagnostic criteria, along with a computed tomographic (CT) finding noted in ...
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Fetus-in-fetu is a rare abdominal tumor of infancy and childhood. In some cases an accurate preoperative diagnosis can be established, while in others diagnosis is not accomplished until laparotomy. Often, the tumor is confused with a teratoma, but with adherence to certain diagnostic criteria, along with a computed tomographic (CT) finding noted in ...
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1974
Fetus in fetu is a fascinating term which should be applied to the included twin within the abdomen of its partner. It is not a tumour, but truly a monozygomatic twin. The proof of the genuinely fetal nature of any specimen of presumed intra-abdominal fetus in fetu requires at least the unequivocal radiographic or dis-sectional demonstration of part or
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Fetus in fetu is a fascinating term which should be applied to the included twin within the abdomen of its partner. It is not a tumour, but truly a monozygomatic twin. The proof of the genuinely fetal nature of any specimen of presumed intra-abdominal fetus in fetu requires at least the unequivocal radiographic or dis-sectional demonstration of part or
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1989
A case of sacrococcygeal teratoma is presented with characteristics of fetus in fetu. The clinical implications of teratomatous tissue in an inguinal node are presented.
Alain Ouimet, Pierre Russo
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A case of sacrococcygeal teratoma is presented with characteristics of fetus in fetu. The clinical implications of teratomatous tissue in an inguinal node are presented.
Alain Ouimet, Pierre Russo
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1962
Fetus in fetu represents a parasitic twin included within the abdomen of its bearer as a result of embryonal developmental aberration. A distinction between rare cases of fetal inclusion and much more frequent teratomas should be made. Morphologically, fetus in fetu shows a high degree of vertebral organization.
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Fetus in fetu represents a parasitic twin included within the abdomen of its bearer as a result of embryonal developmental aberration. A distinction between rare cases of fetal inclusion and much more frequent teratomas should be made. Morphologically, fetus in fetu shows a high degree of vertebral organization.
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1998
Fetus in fetu is a rare cause of intra-abdominal mass. The presence of vertebral and skeletal axis differentiates it from a teratoma. We report an unusual case of two well developed fetuses in the retroperitoneal area of a neonate delivered at term.
Parminder Singh+5 more
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Fetus in fetu is a rare cause of intra-abdominal mass. The presence of vertebral and skeletal axis differentiates it from a teratoma. We report an unusual case of two well developed fetuses in the retroperitoneal area of a neonate delivered at term.
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