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- W1566985393 abstract "The majority of sacrococcygeal tumours are visible or palpable buttock masses. Two cases of sacrococcygeal tumour are reported with prominent associated abdominal distension. The first case exhibited an unusually large intra-abdominal cystic component, as well as a large external cystic mass. Both cysts appeared to arise from a common origin on the sacrum. The abdominal enlargement in the second case was due to the presence of marked urinary ascites secondary to obstructive uropathy caused by the tumour. An incidental observation is offered concerning the recognition of destruction of the sacrum by this tumour. Non-visualization of osseous segments of the sacrum of neonates and infants may be due to defective development of the sacrum caused by the presence of a benign sacrococcygeal tumour, and not necessarily be associated with malignant transformation of this lesion. The majority of sacrococcygeal tumours are visible or palpable buttock masses. Two cases of sacrococcygeal tumour are reported with prominent associated abdominal distension. The first case exhibited an unusually large intra-abdominal cystic component, as well as a large external cystic mass. Both cysts appeared to arise from a common origin on the sacrum. The abdominal enlargement in the second case was due to the presence of marked urinary ascites secondary to obstructive uropathy caused by the tumour. An incidental observation is offered concerning the recognition of destruction of the sacrum by this tumour. Non-visualization of osseous segments of the sacrum of neonates and infants may be due to defective development of the sacrum caused by the presence of a benign sacrococcygeal tumour, and not necessarily be associated with malignant transformation of this lesion." @default.
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- W1566985393 title "Unusual abdominal manifestations of sacrococcygeal teratoma" @default.
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