Analysis about social report of a surgical clinical case: Umbilical Cystic Teratoma
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Resumen en inglés The present investigation deals with the case of a patient with a picture of acute abdominal pain and an umbilical tumor, which arrives at the Clínica Sur Hospital and based on clinical studies and laboratories, the diagnosis of acute obstructive abdomen was diagnosed due to umbilical hernia. The approach was performed with infra-umbilical semilunar incision and a hard, fixed cystic tumor was found that, due to histopathological studies, turned out to be a cystic teratoma. This surgical finding is extraordinarily rare.
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