Literature DB >> 17912088

A congenital true teratoma with cleft lip, palate, and columellar sinus.

Tonguç Işken1, M Sahin Alagöz, Ayla Günlemez, Ciğdem Unal, Cenk Sen, Murat Onyedi, Eda Işil, Hakki Izmirli, Ergin Yücel.   

Abstract

Teratomas, the most common extragonadal germ cell tumor of childhood, involve at least two of the ectodermal, mesodermal, and endodermal layers. Of the teratomas seen in the first 2 months of life, 82% are sacrococcygeal. The head and neck region is the second most common location for teratomas in early infancy, accounting for five (14%) of those cases. We describe a female neonate with a teratoma of the nasopharyngeal area, bilateral cleft palate/lip, and columellar sinus pathologies. The mass, which was 8 x 5 x 7 cm and soft in consistency, blocked the airway and prevented oral feeding. On macroscopic examination of the excised mass, there was a notable typical cilia arrangement and lower eyelid appearance. The patient, who was diagnosed with a well-differentiated teratoma after the pathologic examination, did not have any complications in the postoperative period.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17912088     DOI: 10.1097/scs.0b013e3181572637

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Craniofac Surg        ISSN: 1049-2275            Impact factor:   1.046


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Journal:  Iran J Pediatr       Date:  2011-06       Impact factor: 0.364

2.  Missed nasopharyngeal teratoma: A cause for recurrent respiratory distress in a neonate.

Authors:  M Manjuladevi; Kshma A Kilpadi; Jiby Jose; Apoorwa Kothari
Journal:  Indian J Anaesth       Date:  2014-05

3.  Congenital Epignathus Associated With a Tricuspid Incompetence.

Authors:  Rami Joseph; Omer Abdoun; Esraa M Abdelrahim; Aisha K Babiker; Abeer H Mohammed
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-07-22
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