Publications by authors named "Melgandi W"

Epithelial myoepithelial carcinoma is a rare tumor with the parotid gland being the most common primary site of origin. The tumor may also very rarely originate in minor salivary glands of the soft palate. Due to the rarity of its occurrence and histogenesis, clear-cut therapeutic guidelines are not defined.

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Cutaneous manifestation of cancers is a rare occurrence, even more so for bladder cancer, with a limited number of published reports. Iatrogenic implantation has been a major cause for it. With no clear distinction pattern from other common dermatological lesions, scattered occurrence, and poor survival; no definitive strategies are present for the management of these dermal manifestations.

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In the last couple of decades, the management of malignant bone tumor (MBT) has seen a sea change. With the advent in surgical technics, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, it has moved from disabling amputation to limb salvage surgery. Extracorporeal irradiation (ECI) and re-implantation of resected bone is a useful method of limb salvage of MBTs.

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Carcinosarcoma is an extremely rare variant of squamous cell carcinoma characterized by biphasic histology defined by epithelial and mesenchymal components. Because of the aggressive nature, early risk of metastasis, and high mortality, this tumor is associated with poor prognosis. Surgery is considered as the main modality of treatment, although radiotherapy can be discussed in inoperable cases.

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Settings And Design: A retrospective study which analyzed the data of female patients attending a tertiary care center in National Capital Territory for the treatment of endometrial cancer.

Materials And Methods: Eighty-six histopathologically confirmed cases of carcinoma endometrium were taken from January 2016 to December 2019. Detailed information was collected regarding patient's case history, sociodemographic data (age of presentation, occupation, religion, residence, and substance addiction), clinical presentation, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, and known risk factors (age at menarche and menopause, parity, obesity, use of oral contraceptive pills, hormone replacement therapy, and comorbidities such as hypertension and diabetes).

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Objectives: Different variant of GBM has been reported viz. Epithelioid Glioblastoma (GBM-E), Rhabdoid GBM (GBM-R), Small cell GBM (GBM-SC), Giant cell GBM (GBM-GC), GBM with neuro ectodermal differentiation (GBM-PNET) with unknown behavior.

Materials: We conducted a systematic review and individual patient data analysis of these rare GBM variants.

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Xanthoastrocytoma (XA) is a low-grade glial tumor seen in young adults and there is lack of robust data on treatment of this rare tumor. In this systematic review and individual patient's data analysis, we aimed to look into the demography, pattern of care, survival outcomes, and prognostic factors in patients with both Grade II and III XA. A comprehensive search was conducted with the Medical Subject Heading terms: "Xanthoastrocytoma; Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma; Anaplastic Xanthoastrocytoma; Xanthoastrocytoma AND treatment; and Anaplastic Xanthoastrocytoma AND survival" to find all possible publications.

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Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma [PXA] is a rare low grade glial tumor commonly affecting young adults. We did this systematic review and meta-analysis to identify prognostic factors and optimal treatment in these patients. A thorough search of the PubMed, Google scholar was made to find all possible publications related to grade II PXA.

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Background/purpose: Anaplastic ganglioglioma (AGG) is a rare tumor with both glial and neuronal component accounting for less than 1% of all CNS tumors with limited information about the optimum treatment and outcome of these tumors.

Method And Materials: We did a thorough search of the PubMed with the following MesH terms: "Ganglioglioma; Anaplastic ganglioglioma; Ganglioglioma AND treatment; and Anaplastic ganglioglioma AND survival" to find all possible publications related to AGG to perform an individual patient data analysis and derive the survival outcome and optimum treatment of these tumors.

Results: A total of 56 articles were retrieved pertaining to AGG with 88 patients.

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Purpose: The optimal treatment of patients with choroid plexus carcinoma (CPC) is unclear. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of individual patient information to determine the effect of surgery, adjuvant therapy, and other prognostic factors for CPC.

Methods And Materials: A comprehensive search of the PubMed and Google Scholar databases was performed using the following MeSH terms to find all possible reports on CPC: choroid plexus tumor; choroid plexus carcinoma; choroid plexus carcinoma AND treatment; and choroid plexus carcinoma AND survival.

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Background: Astroblastoma (AB) is a rare tumor with significant dilemma regarding diagnostic criteria, behavior, and optimum treatment.

Materials And Methods: We searched PubMed, Google Search, and Cochrane Library for eligible studies with the following search words: astroblastoma, high-grade astroblastoma, and anaplastic astroblastoma till July 1, 2016, published in English language and collected data regarding age, sex, site of disease, pathological grade, treatment received, and survival.

Results: Data of 152 patients were retrieved from 63 publications.

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Eccrine porocarcinoma is a rare malignant sweat gland tumor arising from the intra dermal part of the gland and accounts for only 0.005% of all epithelial cutaneous tumors. Commonly involved site includes extremities and face.

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Background: The significant impact of postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) on cardiac morbidity in patients of early breast cancer (EBC) undergoing breast-conserving surgery has been shown in different studies. The present study was conducted to assess the impact of surgery and the side of involvement on radiation dose to left anterior descending artery (LAD) and Left circumflex coronary artery (LCx).

Materials And Methods: Totally, 58 patients of EBC were randomly chosen for this dosimetric study and planned with tangential field technique without intensity modulation (IM).

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