Placental Teratoma Presenting as a Lobulated Mass behind the Neck of Fetus: A Case Report
Placental teratoma is a rare nontrophoblastic benign tumour, which is thought to arise from germ cells. These tumours contain elements derived from multiple germ cell layers. We report a case of teratoma, where on ultrasound; there were two echogenic masses of 4 cm × 5 cm and 3 cm × 4 cm, arising fr...
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Main Authors: | Adiga Prashanth (Author), Rai Lavanya (Author), K. M. Girisha (Author), Anjali Mundkur (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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