Publications by authors named "Shradha Saindani"

Nasopharyngeal cysts are rare benign entity, smaller in size and usually asymptomatic. They are mostly diagnosed incidentally on MRI. Larger cysts commonly presents with spasmodic and obstructive symptoms.

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  • Congenital nasal pyriform aperture stenosis (CNPAS) is a rare condition that can cause stridor and airway blockage in newborns, as illustrated in a case of an eight-day-old girl.
  • The inability to insert a nasogastric tube indicated potential issues like choanal atresia or pyriform aperture stenosis, leading to a CT scan for diagnosis.
  • Treatment involved transnasal endoscopic dilatation and stenting under general anesthesia, with the report covering causes, symptoms, diagnostic techniques, and available treatments for CNPAS.
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A case of Nasopharyngeal Non Hogkins lypmhomas, diagnosed on Histopathology (HPE) and immunohistochemistry. In this case report we present the clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment protocol of nasopharyngeal NHL.

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Videolaryngostroboscopy (VLS) is considered gold standard method for assessing voice disorders. But patients with irregular waveform of vocal folds cannot benefit from the VLS. Videokymography [VKG] is a single line real time, high speed imaging technique.

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Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumour (MPNST) is a neoplastic lesion rarely reported in literature. In approximately 5% of cases it is associated with Neurofibromatosis type 1 syndrome. Pathognomic features of MPNST include slow growth rate, aggressive nature, nearly circumscribed, unencapsulated arising from non myelinated Schwann cells.

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Angiomatous nasal polyps are rare, benign and non-neoplastic lesions rarely reported in literature. Clinically and radiologically it mimics sinonasal neoplasm. In 5% of inflammatory or allergic sinonasal polyps, extensive vascularisation and ectasia with pseudoamyloid deposition is noted.

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