Publications by authors named "Jayant Gaud"

Giant cell tumors (GCTs) of bone are classified as intermediate malignant tumors with a significant potential for local infiltration. Despite their benign histopathological appearance, these tumors exhibit extreme local aggression. The sacrum is the most commonly affected spinal region, followed by the lumbar, cervical, and thoracic regions.

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  • Cholesterol Granuloma is a rare tissue lesion found in areas like the ear, lungs, and breast, resulting from cholesterol interacting with living tissue.
  • The occurrence of Cholesterol Granuloma in the orbit (the eye socket) is extremely rare.
  • The authors share a specific case of Cholesterol Granuloma that developed in the orbit to highlight its uniqueness.
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  • Chiari malformation (CM) is a neurological condition often treated with foramen magnum decompression (FMD), which may not always be effective.
  • In a specific case of CM-1, the patient showed initial improvement after FMD but later worsened, leading to the decision for an additional procedure called atlantoaxial fixation.
  • The outcome highlights the need to focus on treating the underlying causes of CM rather than just relieving pressure on the tonsils.
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