J Laryngol Otol
September 1997
In order to determine whether selection of autograft ossicles in cholesteatomatous ear disease should be based upon their appearance under the surgical operating microscope, we studied the histopathological features of 113 such ossicles. We attempted to correlate the extent of erosion of the ossicle, as noted under the surgical operating microscope, with their histopathological appearance. There were 60 mallei and 53 includes.
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December 1996
Autopsy material from 72 patients with haematological malignancies treated in India was reviewed. Thirty-seven patients (51%) had documented infections; 20 (27%) had bacterial infections, 14 of which were Gram-negative organisms (Pseudomonas species in 10); tuberculosis was present in 2 patients (2.7%).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA study of post-mortem material obtained from ten patients who had undergone bone marrow transplantation is presented. The cause of death in all patients was infection. Six patients had fungal infection, two had bacterial infection and three had cytomegalovirus infection.
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September 1994
A retrospective analysis of 55 cases of osteomalacia shows that poor calcium intake and poor sunlight exposure are the most common causes for osteomalacia. However, in patients with normal nutritional history, other disorders such as renal tubular acidosis and tumour induced osteomalacia should be looked for. A careful drug history, particularly anticonvulsant use is essential.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe management of patients with mild dysplasia on cervical smears remains controversial. Recent studies have shown that many harbor high grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) and human papillomavirus (HPV) and warrant further evaluation rather than follow-up. This prospective study dealt with the evaluation of patients with mild dysplastic smears using colposcopy and directed biopsies with view to identifying HSIL/HPV and treating them.
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November 1993
A case of large solitary luteinized follicle cyst of pregnancy and the puerperium, arising in a 22 year old primipara, three months post partum, is presented with clinical and pathological details. This is a rare type of follicle cyst and has to be differentiated from a cystic neoplasm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClinical, histopathological and ultrastructural studies in three cases of rhinosporidiosis show complete remission of infection within one year of therapy with dapsone. Light and electron microscope studies confirmed arrest of the maturation of the spores and accentuated granulomatous response with fibrosis following dapsone therapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTesticular malacoplakia presenting as painless enlargement of the testis in a 23-year-old man is described. The literature is reviewed.
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September 1992
Two hundred and ninety one women were evaluated for cervical cancer by cytology and colposcopy. Of these, 152 patients underwent colposcopically directed biopsy for histological evaluation. Colposcopy and cytology were in agreement in 88 per cent of cases whereas colposcopy and histopathology were in agreement in 79 per cent of cases.
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February 1990
A case of small-intestinal leiomyoma presenting as a large intra-abdominal cyst is reported. Cystic degeneration is a common feature of leiomyoma, but presentation of this tumour as a giant cyst is uncommon.
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January 1990
There were 836 biopsy cases of Malignant Lymphomas over a seven year period, among which Non-Hodgkin's Lymphomas (70 percent) predominated over Hodgkin's Disease (30 percent). Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas could be easily classified using the IWF. The Diffuse variety was much commoner than the Follicular variety.
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July 1989
The estimation of cellularity of bone marrow was done on 212 trephine biopsies and their corresponding aspirate smears by a single observer using the visual scanning method. On applying the statistical test of agreement, it was found that the trephine biopsies and the aspirate smears were equally reliable in assessing marrow cellularity.
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March 1990
Twenty-one cases of fungal infection of the heart were encountered among 4000 necropsies performed in a South Indian hospital over a period of 20 years. All 5 cases of endocarditis due to infection with Aspergillus followed cardiac surgery, while the 4 cases of endocarditis due to Candida affected normal heart valves. Cardiac micro-abscesses secondary to fungal infections elsewhere were caused by Aspergillus in 5 cases and Candida in 4.
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February 1989
Three cases of granulomatous peritonitis, due to the eggs of Ascaris lumbricoides, are reported. All patients presented with a palpable mass in the abdomen and two patients, in addition, had fever and abdominal pain. Laparotomy was performed and the operative diagnosis in each case was tuberculosis.
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October 1986
In India, the need exists for a scheme of selective screening for women at high risk of developing cervical carcinoma. In this study, the incidence of abnormal cervical cytology amongst 500 pregnant south Indian women (gravida 3, para 2 or more) who were booked under the Post Partum Programme of the Government of India was compared to that of 200 primi and second gravidas from the same out patient clinic population. Abnormal cytology was detected in 3.
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September 1984
Electron microscopic examination of cardiac tissue from seven patients with tropical endomyocardial fibrosis showed the endocardium to be replaced by maturing granulation tissue containing haphazardly arranged collagen bundles, smooth muscle cells, blood vessels and degranulated mast cells. Mature collagen was present on the luminal aspect of the granulation tissue. Myofibres showed mitochondrial swelling, lamella bodies, focal myocytoplasmic clearing and collapsed intercalated discs.
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