Extragonadal Perirectal Mature Cystic Teratoma in the Adult Male.

Pranamya Mahankali, Liam Trimble, Diana Panciera, Hui Li, Thaer Obaid
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Background: Extragonadal abdominopelvic teratomas in adults are extremely rare, and those in males are exceedingly rare. These masses are most commonly found incidentally and require surgical excision for diagnostic confirmation after a thorough workup.

Case presentation: This is a case report of a 49-year-old male who presented to a urology office with symptoms of hematuria, incidentally, found to have a pelvic mass on computed tomography urogram prompting colorectal surgical evaluation and subsequent laparoscopic complete excision. The clinical presentation, radiographic findings, and histopathological findings are described along with a literature review of extragonadal abdominopelvic mature cystic teratoma, also referred to as a sacrococcygeal teratoma.

Discussion: A broad differential diagnosis was generated for this patient with a pelvic mass after complete work-up, consisting of a dermoid or epidermoid cyst, liposarcoma, or sacrococcygeal teratoma. Radiological features can aid in the diagnostic confusion that may present in the adult patient.

Conclusion: Albeit rare in the male and adult population, sacrococcygeal teratoma is a plausible differential diagnosis for a pelvic mass. Underrepresented in the literature in regard to guidelines on management, complete surgical excision is the gold standard, with laparoscopy being a reasonable approach.

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成年男性肛外直肠周围成熟囊性畸胎瘤。
背景:腹外侧骨盆畸胎瘤在成人中极为罕见,在男性中也极为罕见。这些肿块通常是偶然发现的,需要在彻底检查后进行手术切除以确诊。病例介绍:这是一个49岁男性的病例报告,他以血尿症状来到泌尿科办公室,偶然发现计算机断层尿路图上有盆腔肿块,促使结肠直肠手术评估和随后的腹腔镜完全切除。临床表现,影像学表现和组织病理学结果描述与文献综述腹骨盆外成熟囊性畸胎瘤,也被称为骶尾骨畸胎瘤。讨论:在完整的检查后,对该患者的骨盆肿块进行了广泛的鉴别诊断,包括皮样或表皮样囊肿、脂肪肉瘤或骶尾骨畸胎瘤。放射学特征可以帮助诊断可能出现在成人患者的混淆。结论:虽然在男性和成人中罕见,但骶尾骨畸胎瘤是一种合理的骨盆肿块鉴别诊断。在文献中关于治疗指南的代表性不足,完全手术切除是金标准,腹腔镜检查是一种合理的方法。
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