Publications by authors named "Madhulika A Mhatre"

Pseudoepitheliomatous, keratotic and micaceous balanitis (PKMB) is a non-venereal and extremely rare pre-malignant condition characterized by silvery white plaque with micaceous scaling on glans seen in elderly uncircumcised men. Symptoms include phimosis, pain, and interference with sexual activity. Herein we present a young, 40-year-old male with PKMB of 5 years duration with deviation of urinary stream and histology showing acanthosis, hyperkeratosis with features of cellular atypia and abnormal mitosis suggestive of malignant transformation.

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  • Lymphoedema-distichiasis syndrome is a rare genetic condition that typically appears during puberty and includes symptoms like swelling of the limbs and extra eyelashes (distichiasis).
  • The syndrome can also be associated with various other health issues such as congenital heart defects, eyelid drooping (ptosis), varicose veins, cleft palate, and spinal cysts.
  • The case reported involves a 29-year-old woman with familial lymphoedema who presented with distichiasis, a heart defect (atrial septal defect), varicose veins, and a history of recurrent miscarriages.
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