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Neck Teratoma

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8 sections · 85 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this topic covers
    • The story in one slide

    2 slides

  2. 02

    What a neck teratoma is

    Definition, how often, and what the tumour is made of

    • Tumours before birth are rare
    • What the word teratoma actually means
    • The three sheets a teratoma is built from
    • Benign does not mean harmless here
    • 1.7-13.5
    • Reading those numbers
    • Who it happens to
    • Why a fetal tumour is not a small adult tumour
    • Where in the neck it starts
    • What is inside the lump
    • Immature tissue is not the same as cancer

    11 slides

  3. 03

    How it comes to attention

    The routine scan, the extra fluid, and why swallowing is the link

    • How the diagnosis is usually made
    • Why the fluid builds up
    • The swallowing loop, explained

    3 slides

  4. 04

    What ultrasound shows

    The key sign, the calcifications, the blood flow, and the airway check

    • When it can be seen
    • The single most useful sign
    • Solid neck mass on second-trimester ultrasound
    • What to notice on that image
    • The look of the tumour itself
    • The finding that clinches it
    • Giant cervical teratoma with bright calcified specks
    • Reading the cross-section
    • How far the tumour reaches
    • Neck teratoma reaching inside the skull
    • What to notice on the intracranial view
    • When the tumour forces the head back
    • Neck forced backwards with excess amniotic fluid
    • What to notice on the side view
    • Why the extra fluid signals danger
    • The tumour's blood supply
    • What colour Doppler adds
    • Colour Doppler showing a densely vascular neck mass
    • What to notice on the Doppler image
    • Checking the airway before birth
    • Straight midline trachea in a fetus with a neck mass
    • What to notice on the trachea view
    • Indirect clues that the windpipe is squeezed
    • Signs pointing to tracheal compression
    • What three-dimensional ultrasound adds
    • Three-dimensional surface view of the neck mass
    • What to notice on the 3D view
    • Other abnormalities to look for
    • A rare but serious complication

    29 slides

  5. 05

    Magnetic resonance imaging

    The second look that maps the tumour and the airway

    • What magnetic resonance imaging adds
    • Magnetic resonance image of a fetal neck mass
    • What to notice on the MRI
    • The question MRI is really asked

    4 slides

  6. 06

    Look-alike neck masses

    Telling a teratoma from the other lumps that sit in the fetal neck

    • The three main look-alikes
    • Sorting the main neck masses
    • Lymphangioma
    • Fluid-filled cystic mass in the fetal neck
    • What to notice on the cystic mass
    • Cystic hygroma
    • Septated cystic swelling behind the fetal neck
    • What to notice on the hygroma view
    • Haemangioma
    • Two mostly cystic, two with heavy flow
    • The longer list of neck lumps
    • The longer list, continued

    12 slides

  7. 07

    Treatment before and after birth

    No fetal surgery, but a delivery plan that changes survival

    • What can be done before birth
    • Planning the birth
    • How an EXIT delivery runs
    • Why EXIT is worth the trouble
    • What can still go wrong
    • Newborn with a giant neck mass, intubated after delivery
    • What to notice in the newborn photograph
    • An alternative to EXIT
    • A practical problem at caesarean
    • Surgery after birth
    • What removing a very large tumour involves
    • Glands that can be lost with the tumour
    • Two risks that persist after a good start

    13 slides

  8. 08

    Bringing it together

    What the referring doctor needs, and the points worth remembering

    • >80%
    • What the referring physician needs to know
    • Key points to carry away
    • The imaging checklist
    • From scan to safe birth
    • References
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • Suggested readings
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    11 slides