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British Journal of Radiology (2006) 79, e120-e122
© 2006 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/33507627

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Primary extragonadal retroperitoneal teratoma in an adult

K Taori, MD J Rathod, MBBS A Deshmukh, DMRD, DNB V Singh Sheorain, MBBS R Jawale, MBBS R Sanyal, MBBS M Bhagat, MBBS and S Jumle, MBBS

Department of Radiology, Government Medical College, Nagpur, 440003, India


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Figure 1. Plain abdominal radiograph shows large lucent lesion with sheet like calcification in the left upper and central abdomen with displacement of bowel loops.

 

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Figure 2. Ultrasound shows a large, well-defined, fairly homogeneous, bland echogenic lesion.

 

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Figure 3. (a) Non-contrast enhanced axial CT of upper abdomen shows complex fat-density mass-lesion with fat-fluid levels (black arrow), rounded bunch of linear isodense elements possibly representing hair-plug (arrowhead), and curvilinear and sheet like calcifications (white arrow). (b) Contrast enhanced axial CT of abdomen shows anterior displacement of pancreas and splenic vessels (arrow).

 





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