Publications by authors named "Ahluwalia C"

Ancient schwannoma is a rare benign variant of schwannoma with marked degenerative changes, often mimicking malignancies, particularly when retroperitoneal and pararenal. A 34-year-old woman presented with a rapidly growing 15 cm retroperitoneal pararenal mass. Imaging suggested an aggressive malignancy.

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Synovial sarcoma is a rare malignant mesenchymal neoplasm primarily affecting adolescents and young adults, and it typically arises from deep soft tissues near large joints. Although commonly found in extremities, it can occur in various anatomic locations. We present a rare case of a 29-year-old man with primary pulmonary synovial sarcoma manifesting as a cystic mass masquerading as a lung hydatid cyst.

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Mature cystic teratoma (MCT) is the most common germ cell tumor of the ovary, comprising 20% of all ovarian neoplasms. Malignant transformation (MT) is an uncommon complication and occurs in approximately 1-3% of all MCTs. The most common histological type of MT is squamous cell carcinoma.

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Invasive breast cancer (IBC) is a significant health concern globally, contributing to substantial morbidity and mortality among women. Dysregulated cellular proliferation, a hallmark of malignancy, involves molecular pathways modulated by proteins such as cyclin D1 and p16. Understanding their roles in IBC pathogenesis and their association with prognostic parameters is crucial for refining treatment strategies.

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Breast cancer is trending its way as the most common cancer globally. Surgery remains the mainstream treatment modality. The gene expression signatures predict the prognosis in cancer patients.

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  • * A study analyzed 203 cytological specimens, finding that a majority were benign, while malignancy risk varied significantly across different categories, with SFM showing an 80% ROM.
  • * The study concluded that the WHO classification improves the accuracy of diagnoses and helps in managing clinical cases, but suggests that further refinements are needed for wider applications.
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  • - Lung cancer is the top cause of cancer deaths worldwide, making early diagnosis vital, and the 2023 WHO reporting system aims to standardize the criteria for diagnosing lung cytopathology to enhance accuracy.
  • - A study analyzed 207 cytology samples from patients aged 27 to 87, categorizing them into five WHO categories, with significant findings about the risk of malignancy associated with each category.
  • - The results showed a high sensitivity of 84.75% and a negative predictive value of 74.29% when considering certain categories as positive for malignancy, indicating that the WHO system could improve diagnostic consistency and patient management, though further research is needed.
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  • Urinary cytology is important for detecting high-grade urinary tumors, and the Paris System (TPS) 2.0, introduced in 2022, improves diagnosis by categorizing samples more effectively.
  • A study analyzed urine samples from June 2023 to May 2024, revealing that most samples were classified as non-high-grade urothelial carcinoma (NHGUC), with various risk levels for malignancy and high sensitivity in group A.
  • The results confirm that TPS 2.0 significantly enhances the accuracy and clarity of diagnosing high-grade urothelial carcinoma, supporting its use in clinical practice for better patient outcomes.
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  • Colposcopy is a key technique for assessing abnormal cervical screening results, but there's a shortage of trained professionals and facilities in low- to middle-income countries, impacting screening efforts.
  • The study aimed to evaluate the performance of an AI-integrated mobile device, MobileODT EVA, in diagnosing cervical issues compared to traditional physician checks and histopathological results.
  • Among 2050 screened women, the AI tool showed comparable sensitivity to physicians but lower specificity and predictive values, suggesting it could be useful for preliminary assessments of women with positive screening results.
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Spermatocytic tumors are rare testicular cancers, accounting for less than 1 % of all testicular neoplasms, usually affecting older men. This report details a 35-year-old male with a spermatocytic tumor featuring extensive lymphovascular invasion. The patient had a painless, slow-growing right testicular mass, with normal serum tumor markers.

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Abdominal tuberculosis, particularly affecting the hepatobiliary system, presents a diagnostic challenge due to its rarity and its tendency to mimic neoplastic conditions. Tuberculosis of the gallbladder, especially in the absence of pulmonary infection, is exceedingly rare. We present a case of isolated tubercular cholecystitis in a 41-year-old female initially suspected to have neoplastic etiology.

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Objectives: Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a minimally invasive method for sampling a heterogenous lesion. It is one of the first-line investigations in the evaluation of soft tissue tumours. However, the heterogeneity of mesenchymal lesions pose a challenge to the cytological diagnosis.

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Objectives: Even though fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) can be successfully used for describing the cytomorphology of skin adnexal tumors and can help in identification of them as benign or malignant, histopathology remains the gold standard in confirmation of diagnosis. Skin adnexal tumors are a large and diverse group and are relatively less commonly encountered in routine practice; hence, knowledge of cytological features of these lesions is crucial for their appropriate management. The present study aims to evaluate the cytomorphological features of skin adnexal tumors on FNAC smears and their correlation with the histopathology.

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Background: Granulomatous mastitis (GM) is often clinico-radiologically misdiagnosed as breast malignancy. Tuberculosis, foreign body reactions, fungal and parastic infections, and autoimmune diseases can cause GM. The present study aimed to assess the spectrum of GM on fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) smears along with its histopathological and clinico-radiological findings.

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 Any injury involving the dermis will lead to scarring. Scar tissue can cause functional limitations, cosmetic impairments, pain, and itch. Adipose-derived stem cells have also been shown to play a role in scar modulation.

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A variety of cutaneous disorders can present to the general surgeon either directly or by referral for surgical intervention. Some conditions are commonly seen and operated on by general surgeons which include lipoma, epidermoid cyst, etc. On the other hand, some are uncommon conditions like dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans and chondroid syringoma which require a high index of suspicion to diagnose.

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An epignathus is an extremely rare form of oropharyngeal teratoma that arises from the oral cavity, most commonly from the palate and is associated with a high mortality secondary to airway obstruction in the neonatal period. It predominantly occurs in females. Here, we are presenting a case of giant epignathus in a male baby with associated cleft palate.

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Objectives: Liquid-based cytology (LBC) is becoming a useful method in evaluating both gynecological and nongynecological preparations. Many studies have been conducted these days to see the quality of LBC in diagnosing thyroid lesions and its role is yet to be standardized. This study has been done to pick the cytomorphological features of thyroid lesions on LBC and to compare them with the conventional cytology of these lesions.

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Background: Antenatal diagnosis of placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) can ensure multidisciplinary management at center of excellence which can reduce maternal and fetal complications. This can be established by a scoring system which provides a standardized criterion for the diagnosis and management. The objective of our study was to assess the placenta accreta index (PAI) and its individual parameters for diagnosis of PAS in high-risk patients.

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Unlabelled: Carotid intima media thickness (CIMT), a surrogate marker for atherosclerosis, has been used to predict cardiovascular (CV) risk. Recently, endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) have also garnered interest in its prediction. However a handful of studies, exploring this concept, have come out with disputed results.

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Objectives: To evaluate the role of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) quantitative parameters in predicting neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) response in patients with locally advanced breast cancer (LABC).

Methods: 30 patients with histologically proven LABC scheduled for NACT were recruited. CEUS was performed using a contrast bolus of 4.

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IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a newly recognized multi-organ fibro-inflammatory condition with characteristic histopathological findings of increased IgG4 plasma cells in tissue and usually with increased IgG4 serum levels. Kidney involvement in IgG4-RD has been well described since 2006. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has reportedly been associated with nodal IgG4-RD, but not in extra-nodal disease.

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Context: The concept of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in cancer origin, progression, and metastasis is of recent origin and not fully understood. So far, many cell culture studies have been done to investigate the role of EMT in epithelial ovarian cancer, but only a few human studies have been conducted.

Aims: The aim of the study is to study the expression of E-cadherin and vimentin in serous and mucinous tumors of the ovary and to compare their expression in benign and malignant serous and mucinous ovarian tumors.

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