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Fetus in Fetu as a suprarenal mass in a neonate – a rare and perplexing entity

Namratha Ravishankar; Sheeladevi CS; Joxce Pazhayattil

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Abstract

Fetus in fetu (FIF) is a rare entity in which a malformed vertebrate fetus is incorporated within its twin. This entity should be differentiated from a teratoma, which has more malignant potential. We describe a neonate with a heterogeneous calcified suprarenal mass. The aspiration cytology revealed a heterogeneous cell population with spindle cells and small round blue cells. Operative and histopathologic examination showed features consistent with a fetus in fetu. This case report describes a rare entity and discusses its clinical presentation, cytological features on fine-needle aspiration, and the difficulties posed in its differentiation from a teratoma.

Keywords

Biopsy, fine needle, Adrenal Glands, Teratoma, Fetus

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Submitted date:
10/16/2021

Accepted date:
12/01/2021

Publication date:
01/04/2022

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