Surgical management of a rapidly growing chest wall mass of the neonate
A two-week-old infant male presented with an asymptomatic large left-sided chest wall mass. On physical exam, an approximately 3 cm firm, non-mobile mass was palpated in the upper left lateral chest wall. A chest radiograph and computed tomographic scan demonstrated a 5 cm mass of the chest wall wit...
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Main Authors: | Danny Lascano (Author), Michael J. Zobel (Author), Abigail K. Zamora (Author), Murad Alturkustani (Author), Shengmei Zhou (Author), Eugene S. Kim (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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