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A nasopharyngeal dermoid causing neonatal airway obstruction
F T Kayhan1, Y Z Aydin, M Babalioglu
1Department of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery, Bakirkoy State Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
|June 20, 1997
Abstract:
A case of neonatal respiratory distress due to a pedunculated nasopharyngeal dermoid is presented with its MRI assessment. The dermoid was removed without complications. Nasopharyngeal teratomas are uncommon, consisting of tissues from all three germ layers with varying degrees of differentiation. Symptoms arise during the neonatal period and are associated with airway obstruction. MRI can be performed for contemporary assessment. The first goal of management is to establish a safe and protected airway using complete surgical excision.