Abstract:Congenital cardiac masses are rare, with rhabdomyoma being the most common cardiac tumor occurring in the fetus. Intrapericardial teratomas are the second most common congenital cardiac mass, although reports of prenatal diagnosis in the existing literature are rare. Rapid growth of pericardial teratomas usually occurs after 20 weeks’ gestation, resulting in pericardial effusion and hydrops fetalis. Fetuses diagnosed with pericardial teratomas have a poor prognosis, with surgery being the only definitive treat… Show more
IPT in newborns is usually associated with a good prognosis without the need for intrauterine procedures. Cases with IPT-related death are associated with hemodynamic impairment in fetuses with hydrops.
IPT in newborns is usually associated with a good prognosis without the need for intrauterine procedures. Cases with IPT-related death are associated with hemodynamic impairment in fetuses with hydrops.
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