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Letter Case Reports
Management of a rare cause of neonatal airway obstruction: cervical teratoma.
- Ali Sayan, Safak Karaçay, Umit Bayol, and Ahmet Arikan.
- J Perinat Med. 2007 Jan 1;35(3):255-6.
AbstractCervical teratomas are rare tumors during the prenatal period. Cervical teratomas account for 1.5-5.5% of all pediatric teratomas. Both mortality and morbidity are significantly high because of airway obstruction due to a mass effect of the tumor although good results are achieved with total excision of the mass. Antenatal diagnosis by routine ultrasound (US) screening helps in preparing a team to provide airway support and surgery. We present two cases of cervical teratomas with total excision and cure and a postmortem study from our pathology laboratory. The third case, the female infant who died soon after birth, demonstrates the paramount importance of antenatal diagnosis.
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