Tongue shaped oropharyngeal teratoma with cleft palate in a neonate: A case report
Background: Atypical presentation of an atypical abnormality makes the diagnosis challenging. Oropharyngeal teratoma (epignathus) is a rare, potentially life-threatening neonatal tumor. Its atypical presentation may cause a delay in diagnosis and increase morbidity and mortality. Case presentation:...
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Main Authors: | Samiul Hasan (Author), Nadia Afroz (Author), Jiaul Reza (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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