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Mohamed ElSherbiny Hamed1, Mohamed Hassan Naser El-Din1, Ibrahim A Abdelazim1,2, Svetlana Shikanova3, Bakyt Karimova3, Sakiyeva Kanshaiym3.
Abstract
Epignathus or enigmatic teratoma is rare congenital tumor, arising from the sphenoid region of the palate or pharynx. A 30-year-old pregnant woman presented at 34 weeks + 2 days' gestation with a well-defined solid mass measuring 6.47 cm × 5.7 cm arising from the fetal oral cavity. The color flow mapping showed that the mass was well vascularized, especially in its center, and its blood supply was originated from the fetal oral cavity. The newborn has no chromosomal abnormalities or other associated anomalies and/or intracranial extension immediately and successfully managed after delivery to highlight the importance of prenatal diagnosis and the importance of multidisciplinary team management. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Diagnosis; epignathus; fetal; management; prenatal
Year: 2019 PMID: 31867194 PMCID: PMC6905252 DOI: 10.4103/JMU.JMU_125_18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Ultrasound ISSN: 0929-6441
Figure 1Well-defined mass measuring 6.47 cm × 5.7 cm arising from the fetal oral cavity
Figure 2Color flow mapping showed that the mass was well vascularized, especially in its center
Figure 3Three-dimensional color flow mapping showed that the mass was well vascularized, especially in its center
Figure 4Color flow mapping showed the blood supply of the mass originated from the fetal oral cavity
Figure 5Studied neonate immediately after delivery
Figure 6Studied neonate 8 h after delivery, before general anesthesia and excision of the mass
Figure 7Studied neonate during recovery from general anesthesia after removal of the mass