2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00383-003-1133-z
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Oral teratoma: a case report and literature review

Abstract: Teratomas are true neoplasms composed of tissues from all three germinal layers. They have an unknown origin and eccentric microscopic appearance. Teratomas arising from the oral cavity are rare in the newborn; only 13 cases have been reported in the literature. We describe a male neonate with an oral teratoma originating from the anterior hard palate that was successfully treated with surgery.

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“…In this case, the tumor was not prenatally diagnosed. In a review by Cay et al [1] , 11 out of 14 oral teratomas had not been diagnosed until birth, even when the mothers had regular prenatal ultrasonography and the infants had a sizable tumor in the oral cavity. There was massive polyhydramnios noticed at the time of delivery in our case.…”
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“…In this case, the tumor was not prenatally diagnosed. In a review by Cay et al [1] , 11 out of 14 oral teratomas had not been diagnosed until birth, even when the mothers had regular prenatal ultrasonography and the infants had a sizable tumor in the oral cavity. There was massive polyhydramnios noticed at the time of delivery in our case.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Epignathus is a misnomer, and its etymological meaning is 'upon the jaw'. However, it has been used for almost every teratoma of the oral cavity and pharyngeal tissues as well as for teratomas protruding from the mouth [1,6] . Some authors, employing Arnold's classification of teratomas, classify the lesion found in this case as a dermoid [2] .…”
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