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Sacrococcygeal teratoma
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The abdomen is distended. Large soft tissue mass projecting from the lower pelvis.
Case Discussion
Besides the large sacrococcygeal tumor, the abdomen is markedly distended. Etiologies of abdominal distension in a young infant include:
- Wilms tumor
- Nephroblastomatosis
- Neuroblastoma
- Other renal causes: cystic nephroma, fetal hamartoma, embryonal sarcomas, etc.
- Massive ascites