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- R Douglas Wilson.
- The Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. wilsonrd@email.chop.edu
- Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol. 2008 Feb 1; 22 (1): 159-73.
ObjectiveTo review the diagnosis, management, and treatment options of tumors presenting during fetal development.MethodsRecognized textbooks and peer-reviewed literature (from the years 1985-2006) were summarized for the most common information on fetal tumors.ResultsFetal tumors are rare, with a usual prevalence of less than 1 in 10,000 live births. The list of fetal tumors reviewed includes tumors involving multiple sites, such as teratoma, lymphangioma, and hemangioma, and tumors located specifically in organs such the liver, adrenal gland, kidney, and placenta.ConclusionsPrenatal diagnosis, surveillance, and treatment of fetal tumors is limited to case reports, small series, and single-institution experience.
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