How do tumors grow things like eyes, teeth, brain tissue and organs when the human body often can’t grow those by itself?

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There was a post about a woman who grew a “homonculus tumor”, with brain tissue, teeth, a spinal nerves and other organs. But how? Human bodies can’t grow those things after birth, AFAIK. For example, once your adult teeth are in, that’s it. So how are tumors able to do this? Are the cells in tumors different from those found normally in human body?

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I had a teratoma cyst removed from my ovary during a c-section. It had hair and a little tooth in it. They just cut it out after they removed the baby. We still tease my daughter that she had a twin.

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