Case Report: Severe acute respiratory distress by tracheal obstruction due to a congenital thyroid teratoma.

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Abstract

Congenital teratoma is a rare condition and is a germ cell tumor composed of elements from one or more of the embryonic germ layers and contain tissues usually foreign to the anatomic site of origin. We report a case of a neck tumor diagnosed during pregnancy, initially thought to be a goiter. After birth the neck mass kept growing until it compressed the trachea and produced respiratory failure. The infant had a difficult tracheal intubation because of the compressing mass. The staff decided to surgically remove the neck mass. After that, the infant became eupneic. The histological analysis showed a mature teratoma with no atypias.

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Colleti Junior, J., Tannuri, U., Monti Lora, F., Armelin Benites, E. C., Koga, W., Honda Imamura, J., … Brunow de Carvalho, W. (2015). Case Report: Severe acute respiratory distress by tracheal obstruction due to a congenital thyroid teratoma. F1000Research, 4. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.6589.3

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