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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
'''Sacrococcygeal teratoma''' must be differentiated from [[endodermal sinus tumor]], [[ependymoma]], [[fibromatosis]], [[ganglioneuroma]], [[giant cell tumor]] of the sacrum, [[leiomyoma]], [[meningomyelocele]], [[ovarian teratoma]], [[neuroblastoma]], retrorectal [[hamartoma]], intracanalicular epidermoid tumor, [[rhabdomyosarcoma]], [[paraganglioma]], dermal sinus stalk ascending towards the conus modullaris, and hydromelia.<ref = | '''Sacrococcygeal teratoma''' must be differentiated from [[endodermal sinus tumor]], [[ependymoma]], [[fibromatosis]], [[ganglioneuroma]], [[giant cell tumor]] of the sacrum, [[leiomyoma]], [[meningomyelocele]], [[ovarian teratoma]], [[neuroblastoma]], retrorectal [[hamartoma]], intracanalicular epidermoid tumor, [[rhabdomyosarcoma]], [[paraganglioma]], dermal sinus stalk ascending towards the conus modullaris, and hydromelia.<ref name = DD>Myers LB, Bulich LA. Anesthesia for Fetal Intervention and Surgery. PMPH-USA; 2005.</ref> | ||
==Differenting Sacrococcygeal Teratoma from other Diseases== | ==Differenting Sacrococcygeal Teratoma from other Diseases== | ||
*[[Endodermal sinus tumor]] <ref = | *[[Endodermal sinus tumor]] <ref name = DD>Myers LB, Bulich LA. Anesthesia for Fetal Intervention and Surgery. PMPH-USA; 2005.</ref> | ||
*[[Ependymoma]] | *[[Ependymoma]] | ||
*[[Fibromatosis]] | *[[Fibromatosis]] |
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Overview
Sacrococcygeal teratoma must be differentiated from endodermal sinus tumor, ependymoma, fibromatosis, ganglioneuroma, giant cell tumor of the sacrum, leiomyoma, meningomyelocele, ovarian teratoma, neuroblastoma, retrorectal hamartoma, intracanalicular epidermoid tumor, rhabdomyosarcoma, paraganglioma, dermal sinus stalk ascending towards the conus modullaris, and hydromelia.[1]
Differenting Sacrococcygeal Teratoma from other Diseases
- Endodermal sinus tumor [1]
- Ependymoma
- Fibromatosis
- Ganglioneuroma
- Giant cell tumor of the sacrum
- Leiomyoma
- Meningomyelocele
- Ovarian teratoma
- Neuroblastoma
- Retrorectal hamartoma
- Intracanalicular epidermoid tumor
- Rhabdomyosarcoma
- Paraganglioma
- Dermal sinus stalk ascending towards the conus modullaris
- Hydromelia
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