Surgical resection of antenatally diagnosed orbital teratoma resulting in preservation of the globe
Background: Congenital orbital teratomas are rare and frequently diagnosed at birth or in infancy. Prenatal diagnosis allows for planned cesarean delivery, which may facilitate preservation of the neonate's eye. Case summary: A 34-year-old, G2P0102 was referred at 29 weeks gestational age for f...
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Main Authors: | Tania Aziz (Author), Christopher Mayer (Author), Tara Lynch (Author), Asha Rijhsinghani (Author) |
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