2018
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20180382
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Giant retroperitoneal teratoma displacing kidney causing acquired crossed non-fused renal ectopia: rare case report

Abstract: This is a rarest of rare case of surgical resection of giant retroperitoneal teratoma in a 15 yr old female child, causing displacement of left kidney to right by its huge volume (45X30X25cm= 33750cm3), making it appear like acquired crossed confused renal ectopia. Teratomas can occur anywhere in abdomen. Ovary being most common site followed by retroperitoneum. The most common age group is <1yr of age but they can present in any age. There are various case reports describing giant teratomas of various size… Show more

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