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Gastric teratoma in an infant
Journal of Pediatric Surgery
|November 1, 1986
Abstract:
A 40-day-old male infant had massive gastric teratoma. Histologically, it had immature neural elements, among the glial masses. In most of the reported series, the tumor was benign. Malignancy in gastric teratoma is extremely rare.
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