Dorsal teratoma simulating an upper limb associated with a diastematomyelia
Introduction: The association of a diastematomyelia with a dorsal teratoma simulating an accessory limb is a very rare condition, the management of which being controversial. Observation: A female newborn presented to us for the management of a dorsal midline mass simulating an upper extremity. The...
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Main Authors: | Ahmed Kane (Author), Ahmed Salem Kleib (Author), Cheikh Diouf (Author), Sidi Mohamed Nagi (Author), Elhadj Ada (Author), Yacoub Mohamed Sghair (Author), Sidi Wafi Baba (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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