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Primary mucinous carcinoid of the ovary is an extremely rare neoplasm with less than thirty cases reported in the English literature. The clinical behavior and pathologic features have not been well characterized. Here we report a case of a 42-year-old fe... see more

We report the case of a 16-year-old female with a huge mass (40 × 30 × 40 cm) on the left ovary, causing mild bilateral hydronephrosis. Ultrasonography and computed tomography allowed us to diagnose this condition and showed an associated uretero-hydronep... see more

Objective: To describe a rare case of posterior fossa cystic teratoma in central nervous system.Methods: A 2-year old boy was admitted with a chief complaint of decreased consciousness with tonic clonic seizure. Non-Contrast Head Computed Tomography (NCCT... see more

Primary renal teratomas are uncommon and preoperative diagnosis is difficult. Additional pathologies may be more difficult to diagnosis and may increase morbidity. We are reporting a case of large primary renal cystic teratoma which was presented with acu... see more

In a healthy young adult, an anterior neck mass can be derived from large variety of entity, more commonly being branchial cyst, thyroglossal duct cysts or thyroid gland in origin. Cervical extension of anterior mediastinal mass such as teratoma, thymoma ... see more

AbstractThe extensive differential diagnosis of a paediatric abdominal mass may be considerably narrowed by considering the clinical information and radiographic characteristics. Less than half of abdominal masses are surgical and, of these, nearly all ar... see more

Teratoma is the most commonly encountered germ cell tumour among the most common ovarian tumours; however, teratomas of the omentum and mesentery are extremely rare. They are usually asymptomatic or can produce compressive symptoms. The imaging features a... see more

Teratoma of mesentery is uncommon. It is a germ cell tumour which originates from the gonads, seen in females of reproductive age groups. Teratomas are usually found in the sacrococcygeal area in the gonads and less frequently at other sites and rarely in... see more

BACKGROUND: Ovarian tumour in children and adolescent girls form an uncommon but important part of gynaecological malignancies. They account for 1% of all the childhood malignancies and 8% of all abdominal tumours in children. Since the ovarian cysts are ... see more

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