Prenatal identification of a completely cystic internal sacrococcygeal teratoma (type IV).

L M Winderl, R K Silverman
Author Information
  1. L M Winderl: SUNY Health Science Center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Syracuse 13210, USA.

Abstract

Sacrococcygeal teratomas can be diagnosed prenatally with a detailed ultrasound examination of the fetal anatomy. The majority of these teratomas are solid or mixed cystic and solid external caudal masses. A conclusion drawn from the literature is that only a small percentage are entirely cystic and few are completely internal or presacral without external component (Type IV). This report describes an unusual case of a large completely internal cystic sacrococcygeal teratoma identified prenatally by ultrasonography at 32 weeks' gestation. The differential diagnosis for this unique presentation of sacrococcygeal teratoma is different from that considered for predominantly external complex tumors.

MeSH Term

Adult
Cauda Equina
Female
Fetal Diseases
Follow-Up Studies
Gestational Age
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Pregnancy
Sacrococcygeal Region
Spinal Cord Neoplasms
Teratoma
Ultrasonography, Prenatal

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