Publications by authors named "Anup A Zade"

Penile intraepithelial neoplasia is a rare presentation in Asian males. It is usually observed as small lesions in the penis. It primarily influences the penetrative sexual intercourse ability and urination.

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  • A hepatic hemangioma is a benign liver tumor characterized by clusters of blood-filled chambers and is usually asymptomatic, often discovered during scans for other conditions.
  • Diagnostic imaging typically starts with ultrasound, followed by a CT scan to assess the hemangioma's size and location, which can vary greatly, with larger ones potentially causing symptoms and requiring treatment.
  • In a case study, a 48-year-old woman's persistent stomachache led to the discovery of multiple giant hepatic hemangiomas, and her condition improved significantly after undergoing tumor embolization.
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Intramuscular hydatid cysts are an uncommon presentation of echinococcosis, with most cases occurring in the liver and lungs. This case report describes an 81-year-old male who presented with a painless, progressively enlarging swelling in the right thigh noticed over the past year. The patient's history included trauma to the area from an animal-related incident five years earlier.

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Omentoplasty, a surgical technique utilizing the omentum's unique properties, has become a pivotal intervention across various surgical fields. This comprehensive review explores the historical evolution, techniques, applications, outcomes, and complications associated with omentoplasty. With its rich vascular supply, lymphatic tissue, and remarkable immunological properties, the omentum has proven invaluable in enhancing wound healing, controlling infections, and providing mechanical support in complex surgical scenarios.

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  • - Mucocles of the appendix, which include mucinous cystadenomas and cystadenocarcinomas, are rare but important lesions that involve mucin buildup in the appendix, requiring careful diagnosis and management.
  • - Diagnosing these lesions can be challenging since they share symptoms with acute appendicitis and other conditions, making it essential to use imaging, histology, and clinical data to get an accurate diagnosis.
  • - Treatment options vary based on the lesion's nature, from simple appendectomy for benign cases to more extensive surgeries like right hemicolectomy for malignant ones, with factors like tumor type and size impacting outcomes and treatment decisions.
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  • Follicular thyroid carcinoma (FTC) is the second most prevalent type of thyroid cancer, presenting unique challenges in diagnosis and treatment, which this review aims to address.* -
  • Recent advancements in diagnostic techniques—like improved imaging, fine needle aspiration biopsy, and molecular diagnostics—have increased the accuracy in detecting FTC and distinguishing it from benign conditions.* -
  • Current treatment strategies, including surgery, radioactive iodine therapy, and targeted therapies, are evaluated for their effectiveness, with an emphasis on the need for consistent treatment guidelines and ongoing research for future innovations.*
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