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Upper abdominal teratomas in infants: radiological findings and importance of the vascular anatomy.

Jonathan Hart1, Waseem Mazrani, Niall Jones, Edward M Kiely, Neil J Sebire, Kieran McHugh.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Primary upper abdominal teratomas are extremely rare tumours, most commonly arising in infants. The radiological literature relating to them is sparse. Surgical resection is difficult due to distortion of the vascular anatomy.
OBJECTIVE: To reassess the value of preoperative imaging with specific reference to the presence/absence of typical features of teratoma, anatomical location and adjacent vascular anatomy.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The histopathology database was used to identify infants with upper abdominal teratoma. Pathological, surgical and radiological data were reviewed.
RESULTS: The search of the database identified 12 infants (10 girls, 2 boys) with an abdominal/retroperitoneal teratoma during the period 1993 to 2006. All teratomas were benign. In the majority of infants, typical radiological features of teratoma were demonstrated (fat, calcium). Identification of the major abdominal vessels on CT scan (most commonly the inferior vena cava) was not possible in all infants. Distortion (and commonly encasement) of the adjacent major abdominal vessels was usually evident.
CONCLUSION: Upper abdominal teratomas in infants have typical radiological features. Preoperative delineation of the major vascular anatomy is often imprecise. Significant distortion of vascular anatomy was present in all infants and awareness of this feature impacts on surgical planning.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18504568     DOI: 10.1007/s00247-008-0872-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Radiol        ISSN: 0301-0449


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