Fig. 1From: A case of sacrococcygeal teratoma associated with antenatally acquired urethrovaginal fistula and hydrocolpos a Sagittal T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging at 1 day of age through the pelvis shows an 11 cm mass indicating Altman’s type II sacrococcygeal teratoma (arrowhead) and hydrocolpos (arrow). b Computed tomography imaging at 2 days of age shows a shrunken hydrocolpos, an inversely dilated bladder (arrowhead), and bilateral grade 2 hydronephrosis. An indwelling catheter is inserted into the vaginal cavity (arrow)Back to article page