We report a successfully surgically intervened case of intrapericardial teratoma, which was diagnosed prenatally. Intrapericardial teratomas are rare cases, and surgical management of those tumors are challenging in this age group. The compression effect of the mass led to misdiagnosis of the anomaly as a transposition of the great vessels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe evaluated the frequency, etiologic factors, outcome, and the comorbid conditions affecting the morbidity and mortality of pulmonary complications in acute childhood leukemia. Sixty-six (40.4%) out of 163 patients developed 79 pulmonary complications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors describe an 11-year-old boy with hemophilia A and high titer inhibitor who developed a life-threatening mediastinal-retroperitoneal hemorrhage. Chest CT showed a large hematoma beginning in the retrotracheal area, filling the mediastinum, compressing the carina, and extending retroperitoneally up to the kidneys. As the surgical approach has a high mortality rate, the authors chose a more conservative approach initially and obtained excellent bleeding control with recombinant activated factor VII without the need for surgical intervention.
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