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Sacrococcygeal teratoma

Urology, 1978
Two cases of sacrococcygeal teratomas are presented. One case illustrates the long course of urologic problems produced by a "successful" removal of the tumor. The literature is reviewed, and the characteristics of this congenital tumor are discussed.
M, Golimbu   +4 more
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Fetal sacrococcygeal teratoma

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1987
The fetus with sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is at high risk for prenatal and perinatal complications. The natural history and pathophysiology of fetal SCT is different than that of postnatally diagnosed SCT, and has only recently been defined. Survival of fetuses with SCT is dependent on anticipation and recognition of pathophysiologic events, and ...
R S, Kuhlmann   +4 more
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Sacrococcygeal teratoma

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1985
Abstract Eight cases of sacrococcygeal teratoma are described. Seven patients were diagnosed at birth, and one presented at 3 1/2 months of age with urinary retention. Two patients had associated congenital anomalies (arachnoid cyst, external angular dermoid and bifid sacrum), while one had a family history of sacrococcygeal teratoma.
A K, Leung   +3 more
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Smart Shape‐Memory Polymeric String for the Contraction of Blood Vessels in Fetal Surgery of Sacrococcygeal Teratoma

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2022
Shape‐memory polymers (SMPs) are promising materials in numerous emerging biomedical applications owing to their unique shape‐memory characteristics. However, simultaneous realization of high strength, toughness, stretchability while maintaining high ...
Ailifeire Fulati   +4 more
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Sacrococcygeal teratoma

Pediatric Surgery International, 2002
This retrospective study details our experience regarding 72 patients with sacrococcygeal teratoma treated over a period of 17 years. The sex incidence was nearly equal, but there was a high proportion of Altmann type IV tumors. A preliminary colostomy before combined abdominosacral excision of large type III and IV lesions reduced morbidity. Sixty-six
Ashish, Wakhlu   +3 more
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SACROCOCCYGEAL TERATOMA IN THE NEWBORN

Archives of Surgery, 1950
TERATOMAS may appear anywhere in the body, although they show a predilection for the poles. They are found most frequently in the sacrococcygeal and anorectal regions. 1 Ewing 2 states that sacrococcygeal teratoid tumors are solid, cystic, large, nodular, congenital tumors lying at the lower end of the spinal column in front of the sacrum and coccyx ...
J M, WALKER, R J P, FOSTER
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Adult Sacrococcygeal Teratomas

The American Surgeon, 2000
We report a rare case of a benign adult sacrococcygeal teratoma discovered during pregnancy. The cystic mass was confirmed on CT scan and magnetic resonance imaging. In the fifth postpartum month, three cysts (1, 2.5, and 6 cm) were excised. Pathologically, the specimens contained differentiated tissue from all three germ layers, including endocrine ...
I M, Audet, R T, Goldhahn, T L, Dent
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Hereditary sacrococcygeal teratomas

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1989
Hereditary presacral teratoma and its associated anomalies have been described in six kindreds. We report on a similar family where the father presents with a presumed meningocele and his two children with sacrococcygeal teratomas, associated with anterior meningocele in one.
R E, Sonnino, S, Chou, F M, Guttman
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Sacrococcygeal Teratoma in The Adult

Archives of Surgery, 1964
Sacrococcygeal teratoma is an infrequently encountered tumor. In the great majority of instances, experience with therapy for this tumor has been limited to treatment of patients in the infant age group. A sacrococcygeal teratoma which presents in an adult is indeed rare.
D A, KILLEN, L M, JACKSON
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Fetal Sacrococcygeal Teratoma

World Journal of Surgery, 2003
Advances in prenatal diagnosis including improvements in ultrasonography have revealed the natural history of fetal sacrococcygeal teratomas, and this natural history differs substantially from that for postnatally diagnosed sacrococcygeal teratoma. A fetal sacrococcygeal teratoma may lead to perinatal morbidity and mortality by a variety of mechanisms.
Joy L, Graf, Craig T, Albanese
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