Publications by authors named "Q M Monzur Kader Chowdhury"

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  • Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a rare cancer affecting the eyelids, accounting for 5%-10% of eyelid malignancies, and this case represents the 13th instance of primary orbital SCC, linked to Carney's syndrome, a rare genetic disorder.
  • A 62-year-old male with a history of myxoma was found to have HPV-related poorly differentiated SCC in the right orbit, requiring various treatments including chemo irradiation and surgery.
  • The patient ultimately had successful treatment outcomes, resolving his symptoms and not showing any residual disease in follow-up scans, highlighting the effectiveness of a multimodal approach to this uncommon condition.
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Background: Primary tracheal carcinoma is an exceptionally rare and life-threatening disease that presents significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Delayed diagnosis due to misinterpretation of airway obstruction symptoms often leads to poorer prognoses for patients. This study aimed to explore the clinical manifestations and multidisciplinary treatment approaches for primary tracheal carcinoma in Bangladesh, with a focus on recent advancements in diagnosis and treatment.

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causes listeriosis, an infectious and potentially fatal disease of animals and humans. A diverse network of transcriptional regulators, including LysR-type catabolite control protein C (CcpC), is critical for the survival of and its ability to transition into the host environment. In this study, we explored the physiological and genetic consequences of deleting and the effects of such deletion on the ability of to cause disease.

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Lung cancer is responsible for causing one of the highest numbers of cancer deaths. In Bangladesh, both men and women are affected by lung cancer, and environmental contaminants are believed to be one of the main risk factors apart from smoking. The diagnosis of lung cancer is difficult due to the delicate structure and complexity of the lungs.

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Since its emergence, Canine Parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2) has been considered as a deadly pathogen in dogs with high mortality in puppies for its clinical gastroenteritis and severe haemorrhagic diarrhoea. Although several studies on CPV-2 were conducted in Bangladesh, molecular investigation is poorly understood. The aim of the study was molecular detection and phylogenetic analysis of CPV in diarrhoeic pet dogs.

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