Primary colonic congenital infantile fibrosarcoma presenting as meconium peritonitis

April 12th, 2008 by admin

Abstract  Congenital immature fibrosarcoma is a thin fleecy paper evilness that occurs in both stem and member locations. We report
a housing of this growth arising from the mitt colon in a infant presenting with an intrauterine perforation and meconium peritonitis.

Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Case ReportDOI 10.1007/s00383-008-2113-0Authors
Saleem Islam, The University of Michigan, CS feminist Children’s Hospital Section of Pediatric Surgery Ann Arbor MI USAOliver S. Soldes, The University of Michigan, CS feminist Children’s Hospital Section of Pediatric Surgery Ann Arbor MI USARobert Ruiz, The University of Michigan, CS feminist Children’s Hospital Section of Pediatric Pathology Ann Arbor MI USAJames D. Geiger, The University of Michigan, CS feminist Children’s Hospital Section of Pediatric Surgery Ann Arbor MI USA

Journal Pediatric Surgery InternationalOnline ISSN 1437-9813Print ISSN 0179-0358 (Source: Pediatric Surgery International)

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