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The impact of 3-dimensional ultrasonography on perinatal management of a large epignathus teratoma without ex utero intrapartum treatment
Journal of Pediatric SurgeryVol. 40Issue 11e31–e34Published in issue: November, 2005- Rodrigo Ruano
- Alexandra Benachi
- Marie-Cecile Aubry
- Sophie Parat
- Marc Dommergues
- Yves Manach
Cited in Scopus: 13We report a case of epignathus teratoma diagnosed at 22 weeks of gestation in which 3-dimensional ultrasound (3DUS) was useful to plan perinatal management. A significant enlargement of the tumor, associated with polyhydramnios and preterm labor, was observed at 35 weeks of gestation. After amniotic fluid evacuation, 3DUS was performed in the presence of pediatricians, obstetricians, and otolaryngologists. Three-dimensional ultrasound revealed that great part of the tumor was located outside the fetal mouth and anterior to fetal mandible, suggesting that the newborn could breathe spontaneously by nasal via.