Abstract

Congenital masses of the sacrococcygeal region commonly contain multiple tissues and have variously been subclassified as neoplasms or congenital hamartomas based on clinicopathological and embryological observations. We have used a polymerase chain reaction-based assay for nonrandom X chromosome inactivation to infer the clonality of three cogenital sacrococcygeal tumors previously diagnosed as teratomas. One solid immature teratoma was monoclonal, and a predominantly cystic histologically mature mass was polyclonal. A third immature teratoma was noninformative because of baseline asymmetry of polyclonal tissue X inactivation. We confirm that immature teratomas at this site appear to be monoclonal neoplasms and suggest that at least some histologically mature "teratomas" are more appropriately classified as hamartomas.

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