Auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplant is a complex technique whereby a partial liver graft is transplanted in the orthotopic position, leaving behind a portion of the native liver. In acute liver failure, auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplant serves as a rescue therapy and bridge for the native liver to regenerate. Auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplant was initially considered a technically challenging procedure with inferior results versus orthotopic liver transplant.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Complicated choledochal cysts (CDC) have a variable presentation, and their management differs from an uncomplicated CDC. They are infrequently reported. We present our 15 years of experience in the management of complicated CDC.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCholedochal cysts (CC) are congenital cystic dilations of the biliary tree usually associated with abnormal pancreaticobiliary ductal junction (APBDJ), but its association with pancreatic divisum has been rarely described. We encountered four cases of CC associated with pancreatic divisum (PD). Three had Type 3 PD and one had Type 1 PD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChoriocarcinoma occurs mainly in the gonads, but an extragonadal origin has been reported, albeit infrequently. Primary hepatic choriocarcinoma (PHC) is a rare malignancy, with only 11 cases reported. Most cases reported were in males, with none reported in pregnant females.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackgrounds/aims: Central pancreatectomy (CP) is associated with a higher rate of postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF), and it is less preferred over distal pancreatectomy (DP). We compared the short- and long-term outcomes between CP and DP for low-grade pancreatic neck and body tumors.
Methods: This was a propensity score-matched case-control study of patients who underwent either CP or DP for low-grade pancreatic neck and body tumors from 2003 to 2020 in a tertiary care unit in southern India.
J Indian Med Assoc
October 2005
This study was aimed to determine during exercise the maximum related oxygen transport viz, maximum heart rate (max HR), dyspnoeic index (DI), oxygen pulse (O2 pulse), recovery heart rate in an athletic and a non-athletic group. Both study groups were subjected to graded treadmill exercise testing and pulmonary function test (PFT) was done using an electronic spirolyser. Results were compared and analysed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCancer Genet Cytogenet
September 1988
The clonality of Reed-Sternberg cells is still a matter of controversy. In Hodgkin's disease, these cells rarely constitute more than 2% of all cells in tissue biopsies of lymph node lesions, the rest being a large collection of various reactive cells. To determine in which cells the abnormal karyotype occurs, we studied two patients with Hodgkin's disease by a cytogenetic method allowing simultaneous analysis of cell morphology, immunologic phenotype, and karyotype in the same mitotic cell.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF19 patients with myelofibrosis, primary or following polycythaemia vera were studied cytogenetically. Bone marrow cells, unstimulated and stimulated cells from peripheral blood were investigated. 7 patients were found to have clonal aberrations, 3 of whom had a structural rearrangement of chromosome 13.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChromosome studies were performed on peripheral blood (PB) cells with and without stimulation, and/or on bone marrow (BM) cells from 21 patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), and 18 patients with myelofibrosis (MF). Our results show that almost all the patients with immature granulocyte precursors in PB also had mitotic cells in their unstimulated PB. In CML all unstimulated mitoses had the Philadelphia chromosome.
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