Sacrococcygeal Teratomas in Currarino Syndrome: A Multicenter Review of Tumor Characteristics, Surgical Outcomes, and Recurrence
Abstract
Currarino syndrome is a rare congenital condition characterized by a triad of anorectal malformation, sacral agenesis, and presacral mass, often a teratoma. Comparative outcomes of sacrococcygeal teratomas (SCTs) in Currarino versus non-syndromic cases are not well defined.
Keywords
Currarino SyndromeSacrococcygeal TeratomaAnorectal MalformationSacral AgenesisPediatric SurgeryPresacral MassCongenital AnomaliesHashtags
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