Case Report
A Rare Adrenal Mass in a 3-Month-Old: A Case Report and Literature Review
Table 1
Age, sex, presentation, location, and size of seven previously reported cases of primary adrenal teratoma in pediatric population.
| Author | Age | Sex | Presentation | Side | Gross pathology | Diagnosis |
| Engel et al., 1968 [5] | 5 yo | M | Incidental | R | Cystic 10 cm × 7.5 cm × 3.5 cm | Mature adrenal teratoma with predominant adipose component | Terada et al., 1987 [6] | 18 yo | F | Incidental | R | Cystic 15 cm | Adrenal teratoma | Lam and Lo, 1999 [7] | 18 yo | F | Back pain for 1 month | R | Solid 11 cm × 8 cm × 7 cm | Mature adrenal teratoma with predominant adipose component | | 17 yo | M | Back pain for 1 year | L | Mixed 7.5 cm × 6 cm × 3 cm | Mature adrenal teratoma with predominant adipose component | Oguzkurt et al., 2009 [8] | 45 do | M | Prenatal diagnosis of a suprarenal mass | L | Mixed 5.5 cm × 4.5 cm × 3 cm | Mature adrenal teratoma | Ersoz et al., 2011 [9] | 8 yo | M | Abdominal pain | R | Cystic 10 cm × 8.5 cm × 6 cm | Neurocytoma in a mature cystic teratoma | Ciftci et al., 2013 [10] | 3 mo | M | Vomiting and abdominal distension | L | Mixed 14 cm × 10 cm × 8 cm | Mature adrenal teratoma |
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