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BİR YENİDOĞANDA EPİGNATUS – OROFARİNGEAL TERATOM

Year 2020, Volume: 14 Issue: 2, 185 - 187, 18.03.2020
https://doi.org/10.12956/tchd.511789

Abstract

Epignatus
ya da orofaringeal teratom yenidoğanın nadir bir tümörü olup daha çok kız cinsiyette
görülür.  Tedavisi cerrahi eksizyondur. Ağız
içi kitleye bağlı aralıklı beslenme ve solunum problemleri nedeniyle postnatal
ikinci gününde opera edilen erkek yenidoğan olgu nadir görülmesi sebebiyle literature
bilgileri eşliğinde tartışıldı.

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  • 2. Demajumdar R, Bhat N. Epignathus: a germ-cell tumour presenting as neonatal respiratory distress. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol 1999;47:87–90.
  • 3. Rybak LP, Rapp MF, McGrady MD, Schwart MR, Myers PW, Orvidas L. Obstructing nasopharyngeal teratoma in the neonate. A report of two cases. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg1991;117:1411–5.
  • 4. Izadi K, Smith M, Askari M, Hackam D, Hameed AA, Bradley JP. A patient with an epignathus: management of a large oropharyngeal teratoma in a newborn. J CraniofacSurg2003;14:468–72.
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  • 8. Moriarty AJ, McEwan IP. Pharyngeal teratoma. Anaesthesia48:792–794, 1993.
  • 9. Cay A, Bektas D, Imamoglu M, Bahadir O, Cobanoglu U, Sarihan H. Oral teratoma: a case report and literature review. Pediatr SurgInt20:304–308, 2004.
  • 10. Maeda K, Yamamoto T, Yoshimura H, et al. Epignathus: a report of two neonatal cases. J Pediatr Surg 1989;24(4):395-7
  • 11. Levine AB, Alvarez M, Wedgwood J, et al. Contemporary management of a potentially lethal fetal anomaly: a successful perinatal approach to epignathus. Obstet Gynecol 1990;76:962-6.
  • 12. Antonio G, Oliveira F, Carvalho MH, et al. Epignathus: report of a case with successful outcome. J Pediatr Surg 1988;33(3):520-1.
  • 13. Izadi K, Smith M, Askari M, et al. A patient with an epignathus: management of a large oropharyngeal teratoma in a newborn. J CraniofacSurg2003;14:468–72.
  • 14. Vandenhaute B, Leteurtre E, Lecomte-Houcke M, et al. Epignathus teratoma: report of three cases with a review of literature. Cleft Palate Craniofac J 2000;37:83–91.
  • 15. Valente A, Grant C, Orr JD, et al. Neonatal tonsillar teratoma. J Pediatr Surg 1988;23(4):364-6.
  • 16. Kumar B, Sharma SB. Neonatal oral tumors: congenital epulis and epignathus. J Pediatr Surg 43:e9–11, 2008.
  • 17. Tröbs RB,Mader E, Friedrich T, Benek J. Oral tumors and tumor-like lesions in infants and children. Pediatr Surg Int 19:639–45, 2003
  • 18. Sahin FK, G¨uleng¨ul NK, Cevrioglu S, Sahin O, Saylan A. A great congenital oropharengial immature treatom. Turkish J Perinat 14:40–4, 2006
  • 19. Gosavi KS, Prashantha M, Kondwilkar BD, Dhende NP. Anaesthesia management in foetus-ex-fetu. Indian J Anaesth2015;57:195–7
  • 20. Ozturk A, Gunay GK, Akin MA, Arslan F, Tekelioglu F, Coban D. Multiple Intra oral Teratoma in a Newborn Infant: Epignathus. Fetal Pediatr Pathol. 2012 Aug;31(4):210-6
Year 2020, Volume: 14 Issue: 2, 185 - 187, 18.03.2020
https://doi.org/10.12956/tchd.511789

Abstract

References

  • 1. Lanzkowsky P. Miscellaneoustumors. In: Manual of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, 4th ed.,Lanzkowsky P, eds. Burlington: Elsevier Academic Press, pp. 645–68, 2005.
  • 2. Demajumdar R, Bhat N. Epignathus: a germ-cell tumour presenting as neonatal respiratory distress. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol 1999;47:87–90.
  • 3. Rybak LP, Rapp MF, McGrady MD, Schwart MR, Myers PW, Orvidas L. Obstructing nasopharyngeal teratoma in the neonate. A report of two cases. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg1991;117:1411–5.
  • 4. Izadi K, Smith M, Askari M, Hackam D, Hameed AA, Bradley JP. A patient with an epignathus: management of a large oropharyngeal teratoma in a newborn. J CraniofacSurg2003;14:468–72.
  • 5. Abdulraheem NT, Nasir AA, Abdur-Rahman LO, Akanbi OR, Olanrewaju MO, Alada MA, Oyedepo OO, Obasa T, Adeniran JO. Oral fetus-in-fetu: a case report. J PediatrSurg Case Rep 2015;3:171–3.
  • 6. Mohta A, Sharma M. Congenital oral cysts in neonates: report of twocases. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral RadiolEndod. 2006 Nov;102(5):e36-8 5
  • 7. Yossuck P, Williams J, Polak M, Vaughan R. Oropharyngeal tumor in the newborn: a case report. Neonatology 91:69–72, 2007.
  • 8. Moriarty AJ, McEwan IP. Pharyngeal teratoma. Anaesthesia48:792–794, 1993.
  • 9. Cay A, Bektas D, Imamoglu M, Bahadir O, Cobanoglu U, Sarihan H. Oral teratoma: a case report and literature review. Pediatr SurgInt20:304–308, 2004.
  • 10. Maeda K, Yamamoto T, Yoshimura H, et al. Epignathus: a report of two neonatal cases. J Pediatr Surg 1989;24(4):395-7
  • 11. Levine AB, Alvarez M, Wedgwood J, et al. Contemporary management of a potentially lethal fetal anomaly: a successful perinatal approach to epignathus. Obstet Gynecol 1990;76:962-6.
  • 12. Antonio G, Oliveira F, Carvalho MH, et al. Epignathus: report of a case with successful outcome. J Pediatr Surg 1988;33(3):520-1.
  • 13. Izadi K, Smith M, Askari M, et al. A patient with an epignathus: management of a large oropharyngeal teratoma in a newborn. J CraniofacSurg2003;14:468–72.
  • 14. Vandenhaute B, Leteurtre E, Lecomte-Houcke M, et al. Epignathus teratoma: report of three cases with a review of literature. Cleft Palate Craniofac J 2000;37:83–91.
  • 15. Valente A, Grant C, Orr JD, et al. Neonatal tonsillar teratoma. J Pediatr Surg 1988;23(4):364-6.
  • 16. Kumar B, Sharma SB. Neonatal oral tumors: congenital epulis and epignathus. J Pediatr Surg 43:e9–11, 2008.
  • 17. Tröbs RB,Mader E, Friedrich T, Benek J. Oral tumors and tumor-like lesions in infants and children. Pediatr Surg Int 19:639–45, 2003
  • 18. Sahin FK, G¨uleng¨ul NK, Cevrioglu S, Sahin O, Saylan A. A great congenital oropharengial immature treatom. Turkish J Perinat 14:40–4, 2006
  • 19. Gosavi KS, Prashantha M, Kondwilkar BD, Dhende NP. Anaesthesia management in foetus-ex-fetu. Indian J Anaesth2015;57:195–7
  • 20. Ozturk A, Gunay GK, Akin MA, Arslan F, Tekelioglu F, Coban D. Multiple Intra oral Teratoma in a Newborn Infant: Epignathus. Fetal Pediatr Pathol. 2012 Aug;31(4):210-6
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Primary Language English
Subjects Surgery
Journal Section CASE REPORTS
Authors

Doğuş Güney 0000-0001-7168-2123

Süleyman Arif Bostancı This is me 0000-0002-7512-3895

Ahmet Ertürk 0000-0003-0286-362X

Can İhsan Öztorun 0000-0002-5408-2772

Sabri Demir 0000-0003-4720-912X

Müjdem Nur Azılı 0000-0002-5137-7209

Emrah Şenel 0000-0002-0383-4559

Publication Date March 18, 2020
Submission Date January 11, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 14 Issue: 2

Cite

Vancouver Güney D, Bostancı SA, Ertürk A, Öztorun Cİ, Demir S, Azılı MN, Şenel E. BİR YENİDOĞANDA EPİGNATUS – OROFARİNGEAL TERATOM. Türkiye Çocuk Hast Derg. 2020;14(2):185-7.


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