Congenital orbital teratoma: A case report
Background: Teratoma originates from all three germinal layers and commonly found at the sacrococcygeal region. The orbit is an unusual site of occurrence, but they grow rapidly and cause massive proptosis. Case Presentation: A 9-day-old female neonate presented with marked unilateral proptosis of t...
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Main Authors: | Ahmed Raza (Author), Asma Mushtaq (Author), Seema Qayyum (Author), Fiza Azhar (Author), Ahmad Imran (Author), Ashvinah Qayyum (Author) |
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