Human Phenotype Ontology 
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Embryonal neoplasm (HP:0002898)help
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Germ cell neoplasia (HP:0100728)help
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Neoplasm of the heart (HP:0100544)help
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Teratoma (HP:0009792)help
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Cardiac teratoma (HP:0011674)help
Term ID: 11674
Name: Cardiac teratoma
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Definition: A teratoma within the heart. Most commonly, these tumors are detected in the pericardial cavity attached to the pulmonary artery and aorta. The tumour size within the heart varies from 2 to 9 cm in diameter, and intrapericardial tumors as large as 15 cm have been reported. Intracardiac tumors arise from the atrial or ventricular wall as nodular masses protruding into the cardiac chambers. Cardiac and pericardial teratomas are easily detected in the fetus and neonate by two-dimensional echocardiography as heterogeneous and encapsulated cystic masses. Histologically, cardiac teratomas contain multiple immature elements including epithelium, neuroglial tissue, thyroid, pancreas, smooth and skeletal muscle, cartilage and bone.
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Reference: HP:0011674
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..expandCraniofacial teratoma (HP:0030755) help
..expandEpignathus (HP:0030767) help
..expandMediastinal teratoma (HP:0030741) help
..expandNasopharyngeal teratoma (HP:0031227) help
..expandOvarian teratoma (HP:0012226) help
..expandSacrococcygeal teratoma (HP:0030736) help
..expandTesticular teratoma (HP:0100616) help
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HP:0011674HP:0011674Cardiac teratoma0 CL E G H


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Human Phenotype Ontology(HPO) is developed by the Human Phenotype Ontology Consortium. The version used here is December 15 2022 release.