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Malignant teratoma in Child
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Malignant teratoma in Child

Contributors: Benjamin L. Mazer MD, MBA
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Synopsis

A malignant, or immature, teratoma is an uncommon germ cell tumor. Teratomas are derived from embryonal germ layers (endoderm, mesoderm, ectoderm). Immature teratomas are partly distinguished from the mature form by the presence of neuroectoderm. Teratomas usually present in the ovaries or testes, retroperitoneum, mediastinum, or central nervous system. Immature teratomas most often occur in people under 20 years of age.

Signs of malignant teratoma depend on the location of the tumor and are usually secondary to mass effect or compression. These tumors may secrete alpha-fetoprotein, but this is not diagnostic.

Malignant teratomas are treated with surgery and chemotherapy. Malignant teratomas discovered at even an advanced stage typically have a good survival rate.

A malignant teratoma may occur years after the primary tumor.

Codes

ICD10CM:
C62.90 – Malignant neoplasm of unspecified testis, unspecified whether descended or undescended

SNOMEDCT:
189847002 – Malignant teratoma

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Last Updated:05/20/2019
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Malignant teratoma in Child
A medical illustration showing key findings of Malignant teratoma (Lung) : Chest pain, Cough, Fatigue, Dyspnea
Clinical image of Malignant teratoma - imageId=6352483. Click to open in gallery.  caption: 'A large subcutaneous mass on the lateral cheek distorting the face and ear. Note also the hemorrhagic ear discharge.'
A large subcutaneous mass on the lateral cheek distorting the face and ear. Note also the hemorrhagic ear discharge.
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