Outcome of a large cervicofacial teratoma diagnosed at birth
Teratomas are the most common type of germ cell tumours in childhood. Although head and neck teratomas are rare, they carry a high risk of airway obstruction. We report a case of a teenage pregnancy who delivered a male infant at 36 weeks via emergency caesarean section. She attended antenatal care,...
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Main Authors: | M. Mayer (Author), A. Delgado (Author), B. Kokose (Author), M. Kopolo (Author), N. Notununu (Author), E. Mntonintshi (Author), N. Dhlomo (Author), K. Namugenyi (Author), S. Mdunge (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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