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* Teratomas belong to a class of tumors known as [[Nonseminoma|nonseminomatous]] [[germ cell tumor]] (NSGCT). | |||
* All tumors of this class are the result of abnormal development of [[pluripotent]] cells: [[Germ cell|germ cells]] and [[Embryo|embryonal cells]]. | |||
* Teratomas of embryonal origin are [[Congenital disorder|congenital]]; teratomas of germ cell origin may or may not be congenital (this is not known). | |||
* Embryonal teratomas most commonly occur in the sacrococcygeal region: [[sacrococcygeal teratoma]] is the single most common tumor found in [[Infant|newborn babies]]. | |||
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Revision as of 20:13, 1 August 2019
Types | Subtypes | Signs and Symptoms | Histopathology | Lab finding | Treatment | Prognosis |
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Gonadal |
Seminoma (Testis) |
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Gross: pale gray to yellow nodules that are uniform or slightly lobulated and often bulge from the cut surface |
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Dysgerminoma (Ovarian germ cell tumor) |
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** Dysgerminoma is radiosensitive. ** Radiotherapy is not anymore the first option of treatment for dysgerminoma considering its association with ovarian failuredevelopment.
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Germinoma (Brain) |
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Extragonadal | Embryonic |
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Teratoma |
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Extraembryonic |
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Coriocarcinoma |
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Yolk sac tumor |