Publications by authors named "Ashwani Kumar Sachdeva"

Background: Growing teratoma syndrome is a rare phenomenon seen in nonseminomatous germ cell tumors after chemotherapy, where the tumor grows paradoxically despite normalization of tumor markers. It has been found in various locations, most commonly, the retroperitoneum in association with metastatic disease. The occurrence of growing teratoma syndrome in a mediastinal primary is very rare and there are only a few reports in the literature.

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Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) is a rare variety as sporadic tumor but more common when associated with neurofibromatosis, and its usual site of origin lies in the extremities. MPNST of thoracic cavity is a rare site of origin with only anecdotal reports in literature. Progression to a large size without distant metastases is even rarer owing to its high metastatic potential.

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Background: Symptomatic vasospasm (SV) is often seen after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). The pathophysiology suggests that platelets initiate the process and are consumed. This is likely to result in thrombocytopenia.

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