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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Verification of a Case of Sacrococcygeal Teratoma

Although rare, sacrococcygeal teratoma is the most common congenital neoplasm, occurring in 1 in 40,000 infants. Approximately 75% of affected infants are female. The aim of the present study was to correlate ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in patients with fetal sacroc...

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Autores principales: Dedushi, Kreshnike, Kabashi, Serbeze, Mucaj, Sefedin, Ramadani, Naser, Hoxhaj, Astrit, Shatri, Jeton, Hasbahta, Gazmend
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Publicado: Elmer Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5624704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28983369
http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/wjon965w
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author Dedushi, Kreshnike
Kabashi, Serbeze
Mucaj, Sefedin
Ramadani, Naser
Hoxhaj, Astrit
Shatri, Jeton
Hasbahta, Gazmend
author_facet Dedushi, Kreshnike
Kabashi, Serbeze
Mucaj, Sefedin
Ramadani, Naser
Hoxhaj, Astrit
Shatri, Jeton
Hasbahta, Gazmend
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description Although rare, sacrococcygeal teratoma is the most common congenital neoplasm, occurring in 1 in 40,000 infants. Approximately 75% of affected infants are female. The aim of the present study was to correlate ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in patients with fetal sacrococcygeal teratoma. Three pregnant women in 27th week of gestation underwent fetal MRI after ultrasonography examination, with findings suggestive for fetal sacrococcygeal teratoma. Tumor size, location, extent and content were evaluated both by MRI and ultrasonography. Findings regarding tumor location, size and content were similar for both methods. There was a large well-circumscribed mixed, cystic/solid oval mass, originating from right sacro-gluteal region and projecting into the amniotic cavity, 132 × 110 × 76 mm in size. The mass had a heterogeneous appearance. The T1 high signal suggested fat component of the tumor, while T1 and T2 hypointense components suggested calcified/bony components. There was also T1 hypointense component consistent with cystic and fluid component. The imaging findings were characteristic for sacrococcygeal teratoma. There was not obvious lumbar or thoracic spinal involvement. There was no gross intrapelvic or abdominal extension, and even sacrum and coccyx appeared deformed. The amount of amniotic fluid was increased. MRI was superior to ultrasonography in the evaluation of the exact tumor extent, accurately demonstrating pelvic involvement in all of the three cases. Fetal MRI has shown to be a valuable adjunct to obstetric sonography in the evaluation of fetal sacrococcygeal teratoma, because of its higher accuracy in the determination of tumors extent and content, playing a significant role in the therapeutic planning and increasing the chances of cure for these fetuses.
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spelling pubmed-56247042017-10-05 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Verification of a Case of Sacrococcygeal Teratoma Dedushi, Kreshnike Kabashi, Serbeze Mucaj, Sefedin Ramadani, Naser Hoxhaj, Astrit Shatri, Jeton Hasbahta, Gazmend World J Oncol Case Report Although rare, sacrococcygeal teratoma is the most common congenital neoplasm, occurring in 1 in 40,000 infants. Approximately 75% of affected infants are female. The aim of the present study was to correlate ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in patients with fetal sacrococcygeal teratoma. Three pregnant women in 27th week of gestation underwent fetal MRI after ultrasonography examination, with findings suggestive for fetal sacrococcygeal teratoma. Tumor size, location, extent and content were evaluated both by MRI and ultrasonography. Findings regarding tumor location, size and content were similar for both methods. There was a large well-circumscribed mixed, cystic/solid oval mass, originating from right sacro-gluteal region and projecting into the amniotic cavity, 132 × 110 × 76 mm in size. The mass had a heterogeneous appearance. The T1 high signal suggested fat component of the tumor, while T1 and T2 hypointense components suggested calcified/bony components. There was also T1 hypointense component consistent with cystic and fluid component. The imaging findings were characteristic for sacrococcygeal teratoma. There was not obvious lumbar or thoracic spinal involvement. There was no gross intrapelvic or abdominal extension, and even sacrum and coccyx appeared deformed. The amount of amniotic fluid was increased. MRI was superior to ultrasonography in the evaluation of the exact tumor extent, accurately demonstrating pelvic involvement in all of the three cases. Fetal MRI has shown to be a valuable adjunct to obstetric sonography in the evaluation of fetal sacrococcygeal teratoma, because of its higher accuracy in the determination of tumors extent and content, playing a significant role in the therapeutic planning and increasing the chances of cure for these fetuses. Elmer Press 2016-08 2016-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5624704/ /pubmed/28983369 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/wjon965w Text en Copyright 2016, Dedushi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dedushi, Kreshnike
Kabashi, Serbeze
Mucaj, Sefedin
Ramadani, Naser
Hoxhaj, Astrit
Shatri, Jeton
Hasbahta, Gazmend
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Verification of a Case of Sacrococcygeal Teratoma
title Magnetic Resonance Imaging Verification of a Case of Sacrococcygeal Teratoma
title_full Magnetic Resonance Imaging Verification of a Case of Sacrococcygeal Teratoma
title_fullStr Magnetic Resonance Imaging Verification of a Case of Sacrococcygeal Teratoma
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic Resonance Imaging Verification of a Case of Sacrococcygeal Teratoma
title_short Magnetic Resonance Imaging Verification of a Case of Sacrococcygeal Teratoma
title_sort magnetic resonance imaging verification of a case of sacrococcygeal teratoma
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5624704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28983369
http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/wjon965w
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