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Review
. 2021 Mar;48(1):147-165.
doi: 10.1016/j.clp.2020.11.010.

Neonatal Malignant Disorders: Germ Cell Tumors

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Neonatal Malignant Disorders: Germ Cell Tumors

Rachana Shah et al. Clin Perinatol. 2021 Mar.

Abstract

Germ cell tumors (GCTs) comprise a wide spectrum of benign and malignant tumors. Neonatal GCTs are predominantly teratomas (mature or immature), which are typically cured with surgery alone. Relapses are infrequent even in the setting of microscopic residual disease; therefore, negative surgical margins at the cost of significant morbidity are not recommended. In neonates with metastatic malignant disease or malignant disease for which upfront surgical resection is not feasible without significant morbidity, an initial biopsy followed by neoadjuvant chemotherapy and delayed surgical resection is recommended. Carboplatin-based regimens should be considered when chemotherapy is indicated.

Keywords: Choriocarcinoma; Fetal; Fetus-in-fetu; Germ cell tumor; Molecular genetics; Neonatal; Teratoma; Yolk sac tumor.

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Disclosure R. Shah: The author has nothing to disclose. B.R. Weil: The author has nothing to disclose. C.B. Weldon: The author has nothing to disclose. J.F. Amatruda: The author has nothing to disclose. A.L. Frazier: Clinical advisory board, Decibel Therapeutics.

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