Teratoma of lesser omentum in a
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Teratoma of lesser omentum in a male infant
An eight-month-old male child presented with a lump in the abdomen. The lump was gradually increasing in size for the last five months and was palpable in the epigastrium and left hypochondrium. It was not associated with vomiting or fever. Both testes were palpable in the scrotum. USG abdomen ...
October 1, 2006; Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
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