In 2019, the EPMA celebrated its 10th anniversary at the 5th World Congress in Pilsen, Czech Republic. The history of the International Professional Network dedicated to Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine (PPPM / 3PM) is rich in achievements. Facing the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic it is getting evident globally that the predictive approach, targeted prevention and personalisation of medical services is the optimal paradigm in healthcare demonstrating the high potential to save lives and to benefit the society as a whole. The EPMA World Congress Supplement 2020 highlights advances in 3P medicine.
BACKGROUND
Sacrococcygeal teratomas (SCTs) are tumors that emerge in the sacrococcygeal area and contain tissue from all three germ layers. SCT affects about 1 in every 35,000–40,000 live births, with malignant transformation becoming more common as the patient gets older. Ultrasound helps in prenatal diagnosis. Surgical resection is the mainstay of treatment.
OBSERVATIONS
A couple gave birth to a neonate with a small mass over his sacral region that progressively increased in size. Diagnostic magnetic resonance imaging was performed, and a diagnosis of giant SCT was established. Complete resection with flap reconstruction was performed. In regular follow-up, he is in a good state of health.
LESSONS
One of the most common tumors in infancy, SCT should be carefully diagnosed. SCT is often confused with neural tube defects such as myelocystocele or myelomeningocele. Complete resection with appropriate reconstruction can ensure better treatment, and close follow-up until adulthood is recommended to keep a close view on its possible recurrence and to improve prognosis. Postoperative complications such as infection, bleeding, and urethral complications should be carefully watched.
Not uploaded.Key words: Cost; Hemodialysis; TransplantationDOI: 10.3126/jnhrc.v6i1.2437Journal of Nepal Health Research Council Vol. 6, No. 1, Issue 12, April, 2008 Page: 5-10
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