KMID : 0383419690100010130
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Korean Modern Medical Journal 1969 Volume.10 No. 1 p.130 ~ p.135
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Fetal Sacral Teratoma as Cause of Dystocia
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Abstract
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This is a case of benign, cystic, sacral teratoma found in a neonatal male infant. In this report the author described delivery course and obstetrical findings of the woman pregnant the ¢¥ fetus having sacral teratoma.
Clinically, this case was diagnosed as twin pregnancy, malposition of fetus hydramniosis and between even with plane abdominal X-ray finding of the pregnant.
Pathological examination revealed that the sacral mass of the infant was cystic and fluctuated, and contained many globular masses resembling the skin, intestinal tract, brain, lung, liver, spleen, bone marrow, and myxoma. It measured 15¡¿14¡¿13cm in three dimensions, and: was 320gm in weight.
This tumor was attached to the outer surface of the sacrum and was not communicated with the meninges, of the spinal, cord.
Microscopically, elements from three germ layers were present in the masses contained in the cystic space.
A large portion-of the masses was madeup of tissues derived from the etodermal and mesodermal components. Endodermal component was the least prominent, but intestinal mucosa, islands of liver and lung parenchyma were remarkably well developed.
The cystic space.
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