“…3 They are to be distinguished from the more common, although still rare, teratomas that develop from embryonic tissue, are foreign to the area in which they occur, and contain all 3 primitive germ cell layers, and dermoid polyps or hairy polyps that are composed of ectoderm and mesoderm and are believed to be inclusion errors in the fusion of the lateral palatine processes. 2,4,5 These 3 rare malformations are most commonly seen in neonates. Most infants present with respiratory distress, difficulty feeding, or both.…”