Malignant risk and surgical outcomes of presacral tailgut cysts
British journal of surgery2010Vol. 97(4), pp. 575–579
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Kellie L. Mathis, Eric J. Dozois, Manpreet S. Grewal, Philip P. Metzger, David W. Larson, R. M. Devine
Abstract
Presacral tailgut cysts should be removed due to the risk of malignant transformation.
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