Case Report

Significant Clinical Manifestations in Ballantyne Syndrome, after a Case Report and Literature Review: Recognizing Preeclampsia as a Differential Diagnosis

Figure 2

Single female sex without vitality spontaneously delivered, with hydrops and macerated skin, weight: 1730 g, with a grayish and hemorrhagic sacral mass, later described as a Type I sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT).