Cervico-mediastinal teratoma. A case report and review of the liberature.
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Cervical teratomas are very rare tumors. Actually, most of the times they appear as a cervical extension of a mediastinal teratoma due or to intracystic haemorrhage and/or a higher content of pancreatic tissue. Progressive growth and compression on adjacent organs, as the tracheo-bronchial tract in our case, can be the arising symptoms that determine hospital admission of the patient.
Histologically, they are classified as mature, benign in 95% of cases, immature and malignant tranformation. Complete surgical removal is the elective treatment.
We report a rare case with significant respiratory symptoms due to extrinsic compression and a review of the literature.
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Muttillo, Irnerio Angelo, et al. “Cervico-Mediastinal Teratoma. A Case Report and Review of the Liberature”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 77, no. 4, July 2006, pp. 335-40, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/2822.
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