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Mature Cystic Teratoma of the Suprasternal Fossa in an Adult: Report of Case

Mature Cystic Teratoma of the Suprasternal Fossa in an Adult: Report of Case
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摘要 Teratomas have been reported to occur in multiple organ regions, and are less common in non-gonadal regions, such as the neck and chest, than in gonadal and midline regions of the body, such as ovaries and testis. Cases have been reported of a large teratoma of the anterior mediastinum extending to the neck, causing symptoms such as dyspnea, which can be quickly detected by Ultrasound, and patients can be quickly treated. In adults, primary teratoma at the suprasternal foss that not accumulate thyroid gland upward and not invade the mediastinum are rare, usually have no obvious clinical symptoms and are found in most patients by chance. In this literature, we report a rare case of mature cystic teratoma in the suprasternal fossa of a 33-year-old male. Preoperative ultrasonography showed a superior sternal fossa tumor with less calcification and more adipose tissue. The final pathologic diagnosis was mature cystic teratoma through open surgery of the suprasternal neck incision. The patient was followed up for 9 months and there was no recurrence. We believe that the suprasternal notch approach is a safe and effective method for the treatment of mature teratoma without protruding into the superior mediastinum. Teratomas have been reported to occur in multiple organ regions, and are less common in non-gonadal regions, such as the neck and chest, than in gonadal and midline regions of the body, such as ovaries and testis. Cases have been reported of a large teratoma of the anterior mediastinum extending to the neck, causing symptoms such as dyspnea, which can be quickly detected by Ultrasound, and patients can be quickly treated. In adults, primary teratoma at the suprasternal foss that not accumulate thyroid gland upward and not invade the mediastinum are rare, usually have no obvious clinical symptoms and are found in most patients by chance. In this literature, we report a rare case of mature cystic teratoma in the suprasternal fossa of a 33-year-old male. Preoperative ultrasonography showed a superior sternal fossa tumor with less calcification and more adipose tissue. The final pathologic diagnosis was mature cystic teratoma through open surgery of the suprasternal neck incision. The patient was followed up for 9 months and there was no recurrence. We believe that the suprasternal notch approach is a safe and effective method for the treatment of mature teratoma without protruding into the superior mediastinum.
作者 Jiangjiang Liu Xiaojie Ang Xingpo Guo Yu Feng Haitao Ma Jiangjiang Liu;Xiaojie Ang;Xingpo Guo;Yu Feng;Haitao Ma(Department of Thoracic Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou, China;Department of Urology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou, China;Department of General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou, China)
出处 《Case Reports in Clinical Medicine》 2020年第12期385-391,共7页 临床医学病理报告(英文)
关键词 Total Surgical-Resection Case Report Suprasternal Fossa Mature Cystic Teratoma ADULT ULTRASOUND Total Surgical-Resection Case Report Suprasternal Fossa Mature Cystic Teratoma Adult Ultrasound
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