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Hepatoduodenal ligament teratoma with immature elements
Ana C De Roo1, Sabina Siddiqui2, George B Mychaliska3
1Department of General Surgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. aderoo@med.umich.edu.
Abstract:
Pediatric germ cell tumors comprise 1-3% of all malignant pediatric tumors and are found in variable locations. We present the case of a term 3.7 kg neonate who was found to have a giant liver mass at birth, later determined to be an immature teratoma arising from the hepatoduodenal ligament. This case report and images add to the limited literature a very rare presentation of a teratoma.
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