2023
DOI: 10.51643/22562915.496
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Case Report: Primary Liver Mature Teratoma in Childhood

Abstract: We present the case of a male 2-year-old patient who underwent surgery for a 13-cm-long liver teratoma that caused elongation of the common hepatic duct and the portal vein. The boy had an abdominal mass and abdominal distension with pain of mild intensity. Abdominal computed tomography and abdominal nuclear magnetic resonance reported a predominantly cystic expansive liver lesion with some internal solid components. The case was evaluated and surgical intervention was decided, performing a right hepatectomy a… Show more

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