Immature gastric teratoma in a newborn

We present a full-term male infant with a palpable abdominal mass who presented with severe haematemesis associated with cardiovascular compromise. Although an initial ultrasound imaging identified a left supra-renal calcified mass suggesting a neuroblastoma, further imaging suggested an atypical ma...

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Main Authors: Sandheeah Ramdeny (Author), Katherine Broad (Author), Prabhu Sekaran (Author), Sara Harrison (Author), Philip Connor (Author), Mallinath Chakraborty (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:We present a full-term male infant with a palpable abdominal mass who presented with severe haematemesis associated with cardiovascular compromise. Although an initial ultrasound imaging identified a left supra-renal calcified mass suggesting a neuroblastoma, further imaging suggested an atypical mass which was separate from the spleen and left kidney. An upper gastro-intestinal contrast study localised the mass to the stomach and a computed tomograph suggested the possibility of a gastric teratoma likely in combination with a raised serum Alpha-fetoprotein. The mass was completely surgically resected, and histology confirmed an immature gastric teratoma.We would like to draw the attention of clinicians of the possibility of a gastric teratoma in an infant who presents with an abdominal mass and haematemesis.
Item Description:2213-5766
10.1016/j.epsc.2019.101222