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Sacrococcygeal teratoma in one twin: a case report and literature review
Background Sacrococcygeal teratoma is one of the most common congenital tumors in newborns and infancy. The incidence is 1 per 20,000–40,000 live births.
Qing Hu +5 more
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Combined laparoscopic and posterior approach resection of large sacrococcygeal cystic teratoma
Background Teratoma is a true neoplasm and originates from the three germ cell layers and it can contain any tissue derived from these layers. The location of teratoma is variable according to the age group. In adults, sacrococcygeal teratoma is rare and
Ziyad Alyousef +3 more
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We report here a rare case of adult sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) that was pathologically diagnosed as signet ring cell carcinoma (SRCC). A 26-year-old man complained of lower abdominal distension and discomfort and difficulty in urinating, and he was ...
Pengfei Zhou +5 more
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Intraoperative diagnosis of an anterior sacral meningocele mimicking a giant ovarian cyst in an adult [PDF]
Introduction. Anterior sacral meningocele (ASM) is a very rare condition that is the herniation of the meningeal sac into the pelvic cavity through a developmental bone defect of the anterior wall of the sacrum. Most of the ASM are diagnosed in childhood
Simsek Hakan
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Outcome of Limberg Flap Reconstruction in the Management of Pilonidal Sinus Disease: A Retrospective Study [PDF]
Introduction: Pilonidal Sinus Disease (PSD) is a tract or cavity commonly seen in the sacrococcygeal region, usually containing a tuft of hair. It is mostly observed in drivers who have excessive hair in the natal cleft region.
S Pradeep +3 more
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Rare Complication of a Common Disease: Coccygeal Osteomyelitis Following Pilonidal Sinus
Pilonidal sinuses commonly arise in the sacrococcygeal region. The common complications are local cellulitis, abscess formation which is related to the infectious process, and recurrence after surgery.
Mugdha Kowli +3 more
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Pudendal Neuralgia as the Initial Manifestation of Infiltrative Sacrococcygeal Chordoma
Sacrococcygeal chordoma is a malignant tumour originating from remnants of the notochord. Chordomas are slow-growing tumours whose symptoms develop insidiously.
Sira Carrasco García de León +2 more
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Squamous cell carcinoma arising in a sacrococcygeal tailgut cyst [PDF]
: We report a case of squamous cell carcinoma originated from a sacrococcygeal tailgut cyst in a 73-year-old female patient. Tailgut cysts are generally multilocal and have a layer of either columnar, squamous or transitional epithelium, or a combination
Arif Hakan Demirel +2 more
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Teratomas are the most frequently occurring germ cell tumors, with 45–65 percent occurring in the sacrococcygeal region [1]. The case presented below involves a newborn male with a malignant sacrococcygeal teratoma and a number of congenital deformities ...
Daniel Krebs +2 more
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Anterior dislocation of the coccyx is rare, but it can occur due to trauma. Conservative treatment is usually performed. However, dislocation reduction may be required to control severe pain in the acute phase or to prevent chronic complications.
Chang-Hyun Kim +4 more
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