Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Pavneet Selhi"
- Pavneet Selhi's recent research primarily focuses on the use of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) for the diagnosis of various lesions, highlighting the challenges and effectiveness of FNAC in pancreatic, mediastinal, pulmonary, and gall bladder conditions.
- His studies investigate the accuracy of FNAC compared to histopathology, revealing diagnostic pitfalls such as discrepancies in identifying pancreatic and mediastinal lesions, while advocating for the utility of FNAC in rapid diagnosis, particularly in high-risk populations like renal allograft recipients.
- Additional findings from Selhi's work emphasize the relevance of simple routine parameters, like red cell distribution width, in predicting outcomes in acute pancreatitis, and the complexities in diagnosing rare conditions such as peritoneal malignant mesothelioma and pancreatic tuberculosis, which can mimic malignancies.