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Tongue shaped oropharyngeal teratoma with cleft palate in a neonate: A case report
Author(s):
1. Samiul Hasan: Division of Pediatric Surgery, Dhaka Shishu (Children) Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh
2. Nadia Afroz: National Institute of Mental Health, Dhaka, Bangladesh
3. Jiaul Reza: Department of Pediatric Surgery, Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Abstract:
Background: Atypical presentation of an atypical abnormality makes the diagnosis challenging. Oropharyngeal teratoma (epignathus) is a rare, potentially life-threatening neonatal tumor. Its atypical presentation may cause a delay in diagnosis and increase morbidity and mortality. Case presentation: A newborn girl with oropharyngeal teratoma and cleft palate presented with feeding difficulty. The airway was patent. The tumor was tongue-shaped, smooth-walled, displacing the native tongue, and prevented the fusion of two palatine halves resulting in cleft palate. On the 4th day of life, complete excision was done transorally. Histopathology revealed a mature teratoma. There was no sign of recurrence at three months of follow-up. Conclusion: Presentation of the oropharyngeal teratoma varies according to its site, size, and extension. Timely diagnosis is essential to avoid life-threatening respiratory obstruction. Complete excision of the mass is usually associated with a good prognosis
Page(s): 1-13
Published: Journal: Journal of Neonatal Surgery, Volume: 10, Issue: 1, Year: 2021
Keywords:
cleft palate , Neonatal tumor , Epignathus , Oropharyngeal teratoma
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