Abstract
We report two cases of newborns with giant teratomas of the neck prenatally diagnosed. Severe polyhydramnios were present in both cases. Cesarean delivery was necessary in order to planified resuscitation and further operation of the teratoma. Prenatal diagnosis has improved the prognosis of these patients, which in different circumstances have a high morbid-mortality. At long-term follow-up both child are healthy.
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