Buyukasik, OktayHasdemir, A. OguzKahramansoy, NurettinKilicgun, H. AliKorkmaz, TanzerCol, CavitErkol, Hayri2024-09-252024-09-2520111302-00722147-2688https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12491/14068Teratomas are rarely encountered. A 17-year-old male patient presented to the emergency clinic with findings of acute abdomen and hipovolemic shock. Massive hemorrhagic blood collection, multiple metastatic lesions in the liver and a bleeding retroperitoneal mass with dimensions of 5x5x3 cm were detected in abdomen at laparotomy. The bleeding mass was excised totally. The pathologic diagnosis was metastatic teratoma. Scrotal ultrasonography revealed a mass with dimensions of 2x1 cm in the right testis. While the investigations proceeded, he died of a new massive bleeding on the postoperative 24th day.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessTeratomaTesticular germ cell tumorsMetastatic Mature Teratoma Presented with Massive Intraabdominal Bleeding: A Case ReportArticle4914243WOS:000216723000009N/A