Successful surgical treatment of mediastinal germ cell tumor against the background of chemoresistance


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Background. Mediastinal teratoma is a rare germ cell tumor. The mediastinum is the most common extragonadal localization. Malignant tumors of the mediastinum account for 4% of all extragonadal tumors (EGT) of the mediastinum. Description of the clinical case. We present a case of successful surgical treatment of a 24-year-old man with an immature giant mediastinal teratoma complicated by severe cardiorespiratory disorders. Conclusion. Total replacement of the anterior mediastinum with a massive tumor extending into the thoracic cavity, which is accompanied by dystopia of the cardiopulmonary complex, as well as the high vascularity of the tumor, is not a reason for refusing surgical intervention.

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Gulnoz Khakimov

Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute; Tashkent city branch of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Center of Oncology and Radiology; Nano Medical Clinic

Email: hgg_doc@mail.ru
Cand. Sci. (Med.), Teaching Assistant at the Department of Oncology, Pediatric Oncology

G. Khakimova

Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute; Tashkent city branch of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Center of Oncology and Radiology; Nano Medical Clinic

Zh. Sadullaev

Nano Medical Clinic

A. Khakimov

Tashkent city branch of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Center of Oncology and Radiology; Nano Medical Clinic

Kh. Musurmonov

Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute; Tashkent city branch of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Center of Oncology and Radiology; Nano Medical Clinic

Kh. Abdullaeva

Nano Medical Clinic

O. Rasulov

Nano Medical Clinic

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