An infant is born at 36 weeks gestation with a prenatal diagnosis of sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT). At birth, the diagnosis of a SCT is confirmed and it has a significant abdominal component. The baby undergoes an uneventful resection of the tumor and is found to have benign pathology. What is an important component of this baby’s follow-up prior to hospital discharge?
A Ultrasonograpy of the hips
B Anal manometry
C Pulmonary function testing
D No further followup required
A Ultrasonograpy of the hips
B Anal manometry
C Pulmonary function testing
D No further followup required
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