Case Reports
A Case Report on advanced imaging techniques of abdominal protrusion
Author(s): Michel Karl*
Retroperitoneal growth is extraordinarily rare, and it happens in only 3%–
5% of teratomas. Despite the provision of advanced imaging techniques the
medicine doctor need to have in mind the expected anatomy of this type
of growth. The aim of our study was to elaborate information concerning
the growth pattern and surgical anatomy of this type of growth. Moreover,
anatomical relationship to the secreter was noted. Tumor is Associate in
nursing embryonic growth derived from tot potential cells that contain tissue
from a minimum of two or a great deal of usually three germ layers in variable
proportions. It ought to contain mature and immature tissue components
moreover as malignant components... Read More»
DOI:
DOI:10.37532/1308-4038.15(12).234