2022
DOI: 10.47338/jns.v11.1113
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Primary neonatal sacrococcygeal neuroblastoma masquerading as a teratoma: A case report

Abstract: Background: Neonatal tumors comprise about 2% of all pediatric malignancies, with neuroblastoma having the highest incidence. Neuroblastoma involving the adrenal medulla and sympathetic ganglia is the most typical scenario in infancy, while the pelvic variant is rare. We report this case because of the unusual and rare presentation of neuroblastoma in a newborn baby mimicking sacrococcygeal teratoma. Case Presentation: A newborn male baby presented with a firm sacral mass, about 5 x 7 cm, with normal overlying… Show more

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