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CNS Metastasis of Sacrococxygeal Teratoma- A Cytologic Presentation

Published in October 2016 Issue 10 (Vol. 3, Issue 10, 2016)

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Abstract

Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is a congenital neoplasm that develop embryologically from totipotent cells and enlarge as a mass in sacrococcygeal region. SCT is usually benign but in a significant number of patients it presents with metastatic disease. A 1-year-old female child presented to our hospital with a history of a sacrococcygeal swelling since birth. Investigations revealed the lump to be a sacrococcygeal teratoma. The size of swelling increased gradually over time to a size of 12 cm × 9 cm at presentation. On further work up the patient was found to have metastasis in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). We present a very rare case of CNS metastasis in a girl with sacrococcygeal teratoma reported on cytology.

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Kafil Akhtar

Department of Pathology and *G...

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Asim I Khan

Department of Pathology and *G...

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Aliya Ehsan

Department of Pathology and *G...

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Atia Zaka-ur Rab

Department of Pathology and *G...

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BJMHR0310008

BJMHR-03-000008

2016-10-01

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Akhtar & I, A. & Ehsan & Zaka-ur, A. (2016). CNS Metastasis of Sacrococxygeal Teratoma- A Cytologic Presentation. British Journal of Medical and Health Research, 3(10), xx-xx. https://bjmhr.com/articles/BJMHR0310008

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