Fetus-in-fetu presenting as cystic meconium peritonitis: Diagnosis, pathology, and surgical management
Journal of Pediatric Surgery(2000)
摘要
Fetus-in-fetu (FIF), a rare congenital anomaly, is a fetus incorporating the well-differentiated tissue of its twin. The authors describe a newborn who presented with massive abdominal distension and severe respiratory distress. Abdominal x-rays showed multiple calcifications. The diagnosis of meconium pseudocyst was made. At emergency laparotomy an irregular fetiform mass was found in the retroperitoneum lying within a fluid-filled amniotic sac. It contained a vertebral column, 10 limblike structures, and cranial and caudal ends, supporting the diagnosis of fetus-in-fetu. This case highlights several important points. FIF often is overlooked in the differential diagnosis of a newborn abdominal mass and, as in this case, may be confused with meconuim pseudocyst. FIF should be differentiated from a teratoma because of the latter's malignant potential. Because this diagnosis is not made until pathological analysis, all parts of the mass should be removed to prevent malignant recurrence. J Pediatr Surg 35:721-723. Copyright © 2000 by W.B. Saunders Company.
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Fetus-in-fetu,teratoma,cystic meconium peritonitis,abdominal mass
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