Oral fetus-in-fetu: A case report

Fetus-in-fetu is a rare condition, less than 200 cases have been reported. Its embryopathogenesis is linked to a monozygotic, diamniotic parasitic twin. The presence of a calcified vertebral column and other body parts are key to the diagnosis, and differentiate it from a teratoma. We report a case...

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Main Authors: Nurudeen Toyin Abdulraheem, Abdulrasheed A. Nasir, Lukman O. Abdur-Rahman, Oluwaseun R. Akanbi, Moses O. Olanrewaju, Muslimat A. Alada, Olanrewaju O. Oyedepo, Temitope Obasa, James O. Adeniran
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-04-01
Series:Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576615000238
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spelling doaj-6a1a3d19c7ff413b86848a9b0fb392082020-11-24T22:31:16ZengElsevierJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports2213-57662015-04-013417117310.1016/j.epsc.2015.02.007Oral fetus-in-fetu: A case reportNurudeen Toyin AbdulraheemAbdulrasheed A. NasirLukman O. Abdur-RahmanOluwaseun R. AkanbiMoses O. OlanrewajuMuslimat A. AladaOlanrewaju O. OyedepoTemitope ObasaJames O. Adeniran Fetus-in-fetu is a rare condition, less than 200 cases have been reported. Its embryopathogenesis is linked to a monozygotic, diamniotic parasitic twin. The presence of a calcified vertebral column and other body parts are key to the diagnosis, and differentiate it from a teratoma. We report a case of a neonate who was admitted immediately after delivery by Caesarian section following a prolonged obstructed labor caused by a huge mass projecting from the hard palate. The mass had identifiable malformed body parts but was anencephalic. Intraoperative findings were a short stalk and cleft of the soft palate. He had excision of the mass and did well post operatively. Persistent mouth breathing and difficult nasal cannulation lead to request for post operative magnetic resonance imaging which showed patent nostrils and absent residual mass. Prompt and skillful anesthesia and surgical intervention assisted in the survival of this patient. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576615000238Fetus-in-fetuOral monsterTeratomaMonozygotic twins
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author Nurudeen Toyin Abdulraheem
Abdulrasheed A. Nasir
Lukman O. Abdur-Rahman
Oluwaseun R. Akanbi
Moses O. Olanrewaju
Muslimat A. Alada
Olanrewaju O. Oyedepo
Temitope Obasa
James O. Adeniran
spellingShingle Nurudeen Toyin Abdulraheem
Abdulrasheed A. Nasir
Lukman O. Abdur-Rahman
Oluwaseun R. Akanbi
Moses O. Olanrewaju
Muslimat A. Alada
Olanrewaju O. Oyedepo
Temitope Obasa
James O. Adeniran
Oral fetus-in-fetu: A case report
Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
Fetus-in-fetu
Oral monster
Teratoma
Monozygotic twins
author_facet Nurudeen Toyin Abdulraheem
Abdulrasheed A. Nasir
Lukman O. Abdur-Rahman
Oluwaseun R. Akanbi
Moses O. Olanrewaju
Muslimat A. Alada
Olanrewaju O. Oyedepo
Temitope Obasa
James O. Adeniran
author_sort Nurudeen Toyin Abdulraheem
title Oral fetus-in-fetu: A case report
title_short Oral fetus-in-fetu: A case report
title_full Oral fetus-in-fetu: A case report
title_fullStr Oral fetus-in-fetu: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Oral fetus-in-fetu: A case report
title_sort oral fetus-in-fetu: a case report
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
issn 2213-5766
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Fetus-in-fetu is a rare condition, less than 200 cases have been reported. Its embryopathogenesis is linked to a monozygotic, diamniotic parasitic twin. The presence of a calcified vertebral column and other body parts are key to the diagnosis, and differentiate it from a teratoma. We report a case of a neonate who was admitted immediately after delivery by Caesarian section following a prolonged obstructed labor caused by a huge mass projecting from the hard palate. The mass had identifiable malformed body parts but was anencephalic. Intraoperative findings were a short stalk and cleft of the soft palate. He had excision of the mass and did well post operatively. Persistent mouth breathing and difficult nasal cannulation lead to request for post operative magnetic resonance imaging which showed patent nostrils and absent residual mass. Prompt and skillful anesthesia and surgical intervention assisted in the survival of this patient.
topic Fetus-in-fetu
Oral monster
Teratoma
Monozygotic twins
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576615000238
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