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Sacrococcygeal teratomas in infants
The American Journal of Surgery, 1968Abstract Sacrococcygeal teratomas are uncommon tumors which occur in neonates and infants. They are most commonly benign and occur most frequently in females. Ablative surgery soon after diagnosis is imperative and quite well tolerated. Thirteen cases are presented, all but two of which were in neonates.
J L, Levy, L H, Linder
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Critical reviews in oncology/hematology, 2020
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is a rare extragonadal germ cell tumour mostly diagnosed during infancy and early childhood. Neonatal SCTs are mostly mature, but can also contain immature and/or malignant components.
Aranka L Kops +7 more
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is a rare extragonadal germ cell tumour mostly diagnosed during infancy and early childhood. Neonatal SCTs are mostly mature, but can also contain immature and/or malignant components.
Aranka L Kops +7 more
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1986
Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is being diagnosed before birth with increasing frequency. We were recently consulted about management of a 22-week fetus with SCT and reviewed our experience (6 cases) and the literature. We found that most fetal SCT present from 22 to 34 weeks gestation with a uterus enlarged by the tumor and/or associated polyhydramnios;
A W, Flake +4 more
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Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is being diagnosed before birth with increasing frequency. We were recently consulted about management of a 22-week fetus with SCT and reviewed our experience (6 cases) and the literature. We found that most fetal SCT present from 22 to 34 weeks gestation with a uterus enlarged by the tumor and/or associated polyhydramnios;
A W, Flake +4 more
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Sacrococcygeal teratoma in children
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1970Abstract In 24 sacrococcygeal teratomas, three, or 13 per cent were malignant before the age of two. All three of the patients with malignancy had bowel or bladder dysfunction, and two of the three developed pulmonary and hepatic metastases. The operative mortality rate was less than four per cent.
B M, Dillard +4 more
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Sacrococcygeal teratoma with intraspinal extension: A case series and review of literature.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2020BACKGROUND Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is the most common teratoma in neonates and arises from the coccyx. SCT with intraspinal invasion is extremely rare and only reported in a few cases.
Jesse Seilern und Aspang +5 more
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Neonatal sacrococcygeal teratoma: Our 20-year experience from a tertiary care centre in North India
Tropical doctor, 2020Advances in diagnostic and therapeutic interventions have improved the survival of neonates with sacrococcygeal teratoma in richer countries. These changes have not yet taken place in resource-limited settings.
K. Rattan, Jasbir Singh
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Japanese clinical practice guidelines for sacrococcygeal teratoma, 2017
Pediatrics International, 2019Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is the most common extragonadal germ cell tumor in neonates and infants. Although most cases of infantile SCT are benign tumors by nature, some develop into extremely large lesions, leading to massive bleeding, high‐output ...
S. Fumino +13 more
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[Prenatal diagnosis and prognostic factors analysis of fetal sacrococcygeal teratoma].
Zhonghua fu chan ke za zhi, 2022W. Zhou, L. Chen, Y. H. Zhang, H. Wen
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