Xianping Jiang, Huan Zhang, Xifeng Du, Cailei Zhao, Qiuling Miao, Jianming Song
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Abstract
Background: Neurogenic monodermal teratomas (NMTs) have been reported in the ovaries but not from bone. Case Report: A 6-year-old girl had an incidentally discovered lesion in the right scapula. Upon removal, it was an NMT with predominant choroid plexus. The disease had not progressed for 31 months. Conclusion: Neurogenic monodermal teratomas can also occur in bone.
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Fetal and Pediatric Pathology is an established bimonthly international journal that publishes data on diseases of the developing embryo, newborns, children, and adolescents. The journal publishes original and review articles and reportable case reports.
The expanded scope of the journal encompasses molecular basis of genetic disorders; molecular basis of diseases that lead to implantation failures; molecular basis of abnormal placentation; placentology and molecular basis of habitual abortion; intrauterine development and molecular basis of embryonic death; pathogenisis and etiologic factors involved in sudden infant death syndrome; the underlying molecular basis, and pathogenesis of diseases that lead to morbidity and mortality in newborns; prenatal, perinatal, and pediatric diseases and molecular basis of diseases of childhood including solid tumors and tumors of the hematopoietic system; and experimental and molecular pathology.