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Teratomas: The common link between the mothers of children born with congenital teratomas
Delaine M. Zayas-Bazán Burgos
RISE Program- Summer Bridge
Introduction • What is a teratoma?
– Of what is it composed?
Introduction
• How is a teratoma?
• Where are they found?
• With what are they associated?
Introduction
Congenital teratomas:
-Correspond to 3% of all teratomas
-Present in one of approximately 200, 000 to 400,000 of all of the living borne babies
Hypothesis
• Question of the investigation
–Is there a common link between the mothers of children born with prenatal teratomas?
Hypothesis
There is a common denominator between the Puerto Rican mothers of babies born with congenital teratomas.
Methodology
• Subject: Puerto Rican mothers of babies born with congenital teratomas.
• Woman that had babies, which do not have teratomas, will also be part of this investigation serving as a control group.
Methodology • The women will be handed a sheet of
Informed Consent
• They will also be given a form to fill daily
• Further experiments with other organisms
Conclusion Congenital teratomas, although rare, are a
sad and destructive situation for babies and their mothers. This investigation has as an objective to find tools for further investigations. Many other investigations may be conducted in order to find a way to prevent completely the development of congenital teratomas.
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