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Fig. 4A 22-weeks' gestation fetus with sacrococcygeal teratoma.
Oligohydramnios is seen. Image shows large, predominately solid, external mass
(arrowheads) with large intrapelvic and intraabdominal component.
Erosion of lower sacral spine (small arrow) and massive abdominal
ascites are shown. Thoracic cavity is small (double-headed arrow).
Severe skin and scalp edema (broad arrow) are consistent with
hydrops.