Case Report

Prenatal Sacrococcygeal Teratoma Diagnosed in a Fetus with Partial Trisomy 13q22

Table 1

Cases of Sacrococcygeal Teratoma associated with Trisomy 13.

StudyTime of DiagnosisCytogenic AnalysisOther FeaturesLocationOutcome

Dalal et al. (2019)PrenatallyPartial Trisomy 13United StatesDilation and Evacuation: 23 weeks and 2 days

Dorum et al. (2016)Post-natalTrisomy 13Renal cysts, PDA, aplasia cutis, microphthalmia, low-set ears, depressed nasal root, and polydactylyTurkeyDeath from Sepsis: postnatal day 18

Lubala et al. (2015)Post-natalNone- clinically diagnosedBilateral cleft palate, hypotelorism, microcephalyDemocratic Republic of the CongoDeath from Sepsis: postnatal day 8

finding as autopsy not done.