Publications by authors named "Namrata Khadka"

Infestation of maggots in humans is uncommon because humans are an accidental host for many dipterous larval species. We present a case of wound myiasis in a homeless person that resulted from a neglected minor insect bite wound.

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  • - Retroperitoneal liposarcoma, a rare tumor arising from fat cells, can grow large without symptoms and complicates surgery due to difficulties in distinguishing between cancerous and normal fat tissue.
  • - A case study of a 62-year-old man revealed a large tumor affecting his abdominal organs, which was successfully surgically removed but led to recurrence two years later despite chemotherapy.
  • - Imaging is crucial for diagnosis, and while surgery is the preferred treatment, the risk of recurrence is significant, indicating the need for ongoing research into the effectiveness of chemotherapy and other treatments for high-risk cases.
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Excessive intraoperative hemorrhage in the management of a giant neurofibroma can be reduced with ancillary procedures such as ligation of the feeding/nutrient artery, adopting proper intraoperative hemostatic methods, and by staging the surgery.

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