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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1987
This article presents a case report of an intraoral teratoma in an 11-year-old boy. The tumor contained cartilage, smooth muscle, respiratory epithelium, brain, and skeletal muscle. Two adjacent cervical lymph nodes exhibited reactive changes, but another had been largely replaced by brain tissue.
Jasmah Abd Hamid+2 more
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This article presents a case report of an intraoral teratoma in an 11-year-old boy. The tumor contained cartilage, smooth muscle, respiratory epithelium, brain, and skeletal muscle. Two adjacent cervical lymph nodes exhibited reactive changes, but another had been largely replaced by brain tissue.
Jasmah Abd Hamid+2 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1959
Teratomas are predominantly tumors of infancy, usually detected during the first two years of life and occurring twice as frequently in male as in female children. Like other tumors of childhood, they often are benign but have serious potentialities of malignancy.
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Teratomas are predominantly tumors of infancy, usually detected during the first two years of life and occurring twice as frequently in male as in female children. Like other tumors of childhood, they often are benign but have serious potentialities of malignancy.
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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 ...
Harry W. Herr, Michael 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 ...
Harry W. Herr, Michael P. LaQuaglia
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2001
Abstract Objective: To describe a case of autoamputation of a benign teratoma discovered at the time of laparoscopy. Methods: A patient with severe mental retardation presented with a complex pelvic mass seen on ultrasound examination. An imaging study was originally obtained because of the possibility that she had swallowed a foreign body.
Laura H. Lowder, Jennifer L Ferguson
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Abstract Objective: To describe a case of autoamputation of a benign teratoma discovered at the time of laparoscopy. Methods: A patient with severe mental retardation presented with a complex pelvic mass seen on ultrasound examination. An imaging study was originally obtained because of the possibility that she had swallowed a foreign body.
Laura H. Lowder, Jennifer L Ferguson
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Pediatric Surgery International, 1996
Oronasopharyngeal teratomas are rare tumours that usually present in the neonatal period with airway obstruction. Management should include prompt establishment of the airway and early excision. Complete excision is recommended, which may require more than one operation, but multilating surgery should be avoided as the malignant potential of these ...
M. Zia-ul-Miraj Ahmad+2 more
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Oronasopharyngeal teratomas are rare tumours that usually present in the neonatal period with airway obstruction. Management should include prompt establishment of the airway and early excision. Complete excision is recommended, which may require more than one operation, but multilating surgery should be avoided as the malignant potential of these ...
M. Zia-ul-Miraj Ahmad+2 more
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2004
Gastric teratoma accounts for less than 1% of all teratomas occurring in children, usually males. These tumors may be benign or malignant and complete excision of the tumor in either case carries a good prognosis. This rare case is an addition to the few cases of gastric teratomas in females reported in world literature and presenting as an exophytic &
G. Balasubramaniam+5 more
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Gastric teratoma accounts for less than 1% of all teratomas occurring in children, usually males. These tumors may be benign or malignant and complete excision of the tumor in either case carries a good prognosis. This rare case is an addition to the few cases of gastric teratomas in females reported in world literature and presenting as an exophytic &
G. Balasubramaniam+5 more
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1967
THE CERVICAL region is generally considered to be an uncommon location for the development of teratomas. 1 In addition, most of such tumors have occurred in newborn or stillborn infants. Recent experience with the management of cervical teratomas in older children prompted a review of the problem as seen by the surgical service of the hospitals ...
F A Guidio, H H Stone, W D Henderson
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THE CERVICAL region is generally considered to be an uncommon location for the development of teratomas. 1 In addition, most of such tumors have occurred in newborn or stillborn infants. Recent experience with the management of cervical teratomas in older children prompted a review of the problem as seen by the surgical service of the hospitals ...
F A Guidio, H H Stone, W D Henderson
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Mature and Immature Teratoma: A Review of Pathological Characteristics and Treatment Options
, 2014Testicular teratoma is a sub-type of Non-Seminomatous Germ Cell Tumour (NSGCT) and often occurs in two distinct age groups. Adult testicular teratomas are often mixed and are malignant.
D. Wetherell+8 more
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1973
Since the condition was first described over a century ago, many cases of teratoma of the neck have been documented. There are now approximately 110 cases reported in the literature. The purpose of this article is to add a further two cases and to assess the nature of these uncommon tumours.
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Since the condition was first described over a century ago, many cases of teratoma of the neck have been documented. There are now approximately 110 cases reported in the literature. The purpose of this article is to add a further two cases and to assess the nature of these uncommon tumours.
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