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Case report of a mature cystic teratoma in the tail of the pancreas in a 54-year-old male. [PDF]
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Clinical Features of Malignant Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors According to Demographic and Pathologic Characteristics. [PDF]
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Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis with Predominant Psychiatric Symptomatology and Diagnostic Dilemmas: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Case Report: Imaging features of fetal intracranial immature teratoma. [PDF]
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Testis-sparing surgery for Leydig cell tumor in children: long-term results of a multicentric retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
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International Urology and Nephrology, 1981
The authors present a case of benign retroperitoneal teratoma in a 3-year-old boy, involving left-sided hydronephrosis. Urography demonstrated that the tumour (as seen in the review photograph) displaced the left kidney and induced considerable hydronephrosis.
Z, Wolski, Z, JasiĆski
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The authors present a case of benign retroperitoneal teratoma in a 3-year-old boy, involving left-sided hydronephrosis. Urography demonstrated that the tumour (as seen in the review photograph) displaced the left kidney and induced considerable hydronephrosis.
Z, Wolski, Z, JasiĆski
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1953
TERATOMAS have been described by Willis 1 in his recent monograph as true tumors or neoplasms composed of multiple tissues foreign to the part in which they arise. Most teratomas occur in relation to the sacral region, the sex glands, or the neck, although there is scarcely a location in which they have not been found. Willis subscribes to Krafka's 2 "
L F, JOHNSON, M S, STRONG
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TERATOMAS have been described by Willis 1 in his recent monograph as true tumors or neoplasms composed of multiple tissues foreign to the part in which they arise. Most teratomas occur in relation to the sacral region, the sex glands, or the neck, although there is scarcely a location in which they have not been found. Willis subscribes to Krafka's 2 "
L F, JOHNSON, M S, STRONG
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 1993
In prepubertal children, teratoma is a benign tumor, whereas in adolescents and adults, it behaves as a malignant neoplasm. Adult patients without evidence of metastases may be candidates for surveillance after orchiectomy, and those with low-volume or borderline retroperitoneal metastases thought to contain teratoma might best be managed by surgery ...
H W, Herr, M P, LaQuaglia
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In prepubertal children, teratoma is a benign tumor, whereas in adolescents and adults, it behaves as a malignant neoplasm. Adult patients without evidence of metastases may be candidates for surveillance after orchiectomy, and those with low-volume or borderline retroperitoneal metastases thought to contain teratoma might best be managed by surgery ...
H W, Herr, M P, LaQuaglia
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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1987
A case of placental teratoma is presented. This is a rare tumor of disputed histogenesis. Some regard it as a separate entity while others believe it represents the extreme of a fetus amorphus. The tumor is benign and of no clinical significance.
H, Svanholm, C, Thordsen
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A case of placental teratoma is presented. This is a rare tumor of disputed histogenesis. Some regard it as a separate entity while others believe it represents the extreme of a fetus amorphus. The tumor is benign and of no clinical significance.
H, Svanholm, C, Thordsen
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