Nasopharyngeal teratoma ('hairy polyp'), Dandy-Walker malformation, diaphragmatic hernia, and other anomalies in a female infant

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Abstract

Nasopharyngeal teratomas are rare and are infrequently associated with extra-oral malformations. The case of premature female infant with multiple congenital anomalies, including nasopharyngeal teratoma, Dandy-Walker malformation, diaphragmatic hernia, and congenital heart defect, is presented. This constellation of malformations does not appear to have been reported previously.

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Aughton, D. J., Sloan, C. T., Milad, M. P., Huang, T. E., Michael, C., & Harper, C. (1990). Nasopharyngeal teratoma ('hairy polyp’), Dandy-Walker malformation, diaphragmatic hernia, and other anomalies in a female infant. Journal of Medical Genetics, 27(12), 788–790. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.27.12.788

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