Publications by authors named "Mutahar Ali Tunio"

Introduction And Importance: Rectal metastasis of prostate cancer origin is exceedingly rare. Its clinical presentation, endoscopic morphology, and histopathology are similar to primary rectal cancer. Misdiagnosis may lead to inappropriate treatment.

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Oxaliplatin, a third-generation platinum-based agent, is a constitutive part of systemic treatment for colorectal cancer in adjuvant and metastatic settings. Ocular toxicity is an extremely rare adverse effect of Oxaliplatin. Ocular toxicities have been documented in the form of (a) common (≥1/100, <1/10) which include the conjunctivitis, unexpected lacrimation, blurry vision, blepharoptosis, and (b) uncommon (≥1/10,000, <1/1,000) which compromise the tunnel vision, idiosyncratic color perception, transient bilateral visual loss, and rarest phenomenon of Amaurosis fugax.

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Background: We report a rare case of three head and neck malignancies in one patient. Squamous cell carcinoma of tongue and papillary thyroid carcinoma occurred as metachronous cancers in a patient with primary nasopharyngeal carcinoma. These three pathologically distinct malignancies of head and neck region in one patient is a rare phenomenon and is not reported so far.

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Capecitabine is an oral prodrug of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) which is converted in tumor cells to 5-FU by the enzyme thymidine phosphorylase. Nowadays, it is being widely used into the management of colorectal, breast and head and neck cancers because of its oral route and its comparable efficacy with 5-FU. 5-FU induced cardiotoxicity (angina and myocardial infarction) has been reported the literature, but capecitabine induced cardiotoxicity is less reported event.

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