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Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is the most commonly diagnosed congenital tumor during the neonatal period. The outcome of SCT is dependent on the growth rate, the presence of solid components in cancer, and the presence or absence of high flow cardiac ...
Laxmi Saha +5 more
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Sacrococcigeal teratoma: report of three cases [PDF]
Germ cell tumors are originated from the primary stem cell located either in or outside the gonadal system. Teratomas are the major group, with the sacrococcygeal location being the most common extragonadal site, independent they are benign or malignant.
Falavigna, Asdrubal +3 more
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Currarino syndrome with two synchronous presacral teratomas
Currarino syndrome is rare and consists of an anorectal malformation, a sacrococcygeal bony defect and a presacral mass. Each feature is present to a variable degree in affected individuals. The syndrome develops as a result of a heterozygous mutation in
Timothy A. Little +6 more
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Peri‐operative pain management in the neonate with a sacrococcygeal teratoma poses significant challenges to the anaesthetist. Involvement of the sacrococcygeal area by the tumour often prevents the use of conventional regional anaesthetic techniques ...
R. Mahajan +5 more
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Key Clinical Message A 60‐year‐old man with a pre‐existing stable sacrococcygeal teratoma developed acromegaly, ectopic Cushing's syndrome, and 5HIAA secretion.
Tarig Babiker +5 more
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Background Although sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is relatively common in children, it is rare in adults. The prognosis for malignant cases is poor, so prompt surgical resection is required. Transabdominal and transsacral approaches are common approaches
Ryosuke Machi +5 more
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Pediatric extraspinal sacrococcygeal ependymoma (ESE): an Italian AIEOP experience of six cases and literature review [PDF]
Background: Primary pediatric extraspinal sacrococcygeal ependymoma (ESE) is a very rare disease, poorly described in literature, whose diagnostic, therapeutic, and follow-up approach is still controversial.
Antonelli, Manila +6 more
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Background/aim Sacrococcygeal teratomas are the most common tumor during the neonatal period. They are either benign (mature) or malignant (immature, composed of embryonic elements). This retrospective study aims at reviewing our experience in management and outcome of this pathology during the period from January 2008 to November 2013.Patients and ...
Hassan, Hussam S., Elbatarny, Akram M.
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Primary renal teratoma: a rare entity [PDF]
: Teratomas are neoplasms that arise from pluripotent cells and can differentiate along one or more embryonic germ lines. Renal teratoma is an exceedingly rare condition.
Afaf Amarti +7 more
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