Background: Sialoblastoma is an uncommon salivary gland neoplasm seen predominantly in the paediatric age group. It poses diagnostic challenges to the pathologists because of its rarity.
Case Report: Here, we present the cytological features of a case of sialoblastoma in 5-month-old baby boy on imprint cytology.
Aims: Closure of congenital body wall defects in children can be a challenging task for the pediatric Surgeon. Biological prosthesis has been increasingly used for high-risk wound closure in adult patients with excellent outcomes and use in the pediatric population has also been reported. Here, we aim to study the outcome of abdominal wound repair with a tissue-engineered acellular bovine pericardial patch.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Giant congenital melanocytic nevus (GCMN) is characterized by its large size and potential for transformation into melanoma. It can be associated with other neural cristopathies, including neurofibroma, however, it has not previously been described with a congenital neurofibroma.
Case Report: A newborn girl presented with a large congenital neurofibroma arising in a bathing trunk type of giant congenital melanocytic nevus.