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Fig. 2B. —193-day-old male fetus with cervical immature teratoma. Clinical findings included polyhydramnios and reduced fetal movement. After delivery at 205 days' gestation, intubation failed and neonate died. T2-weighted MR image reveals inhomogeneously hyperintense cervical mass. Note compression of cervical structures. Spinal canal is normal and mandible cannot be seen.