Background: Mirror syndrome is associated with both nonimmune and immune hydrops fetalis. The clinical manifestations are quite varied, and the pathophysiology is poorly understood. We describe a case of mirror syndrome associated with afetus that had a rapidly growing sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) without overt hydrops.
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