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Radiology, Vol 122, 187-191, Copyright © 1977 by Radiological Society of North America


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Radiography of hereditary presacral teratoma

PT Hunt, KC Davidson, KW Ashcraft and TM Holder

Radiographic findings and related information are described for a series of 26 patients from six unrelated families. The tumor complex consists of a presacral teratoma and a sacrococcygeal bony defect occurring in a familial pattern. Many of the patients also had an associated vesicoureteral reflux, skin dimples, retrorectal abscess, and anorectal stenosis. The main radiographic features were the presence of a unilateral or central developmental deformity of the sacrum and coccyx, and the absence of radiographically visible soft- tissue calcifications.


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