Congenital orbital-intracranial teratoma with subsequent malignancy: Case report

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Abstract

A newborn baby had an orbital-intracranial benign teratoma radically excised with preservation of the eye. Three years later she developed recurrent proptosis, and reoperation showed an invasive orbital tumour that histologically was a malignant germ-cell neoplasm. The relationship of the two tumours is discussed. Malignant change in a benign orbital-intracranial teratoma of the newborn has not been previously reported.

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Garden, J. W., & McManis, J. C. (1986). Congenital orbital-intracranial teratoma with subsequent malignancy: Case report. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 70(2), 111–113. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.70.2.111

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