Publications by authors named "Swathi Prabhu"

This case study explores the psychological and neuropsychological traits of a 55-year-old woman, D.R., who has Cotard's, believing her torso has dissolved and food bypasses her legs.

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Squamous cell carcinoma is a prevalent cancer type that affects various organs in the human body. Manual analysis for detecting squamous cell carcinoma in histopathological images is time-consuming and may be subjective. Squamous cell carcinoma diagnosis is typically based on the differences in the architectural arrangement of squamous epithelial layers and the presence of keratinization.

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Background: Blastoid mantle cell lymphoma (B-MCL) is a rare aggressive lymphoma. It is characterized by blastoid morphology with high proliferation and inconsistent immunohistochemistry (IHC), making it a diagnostic challenge for the pathologist.

Methods: This is a retrospective analytical cohort study.

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Introduction: Sarcomas presenting as malignant effusions are rare, and diagnosing them on fluid cytology requires expertise and clinicoradiological correlation as cells undergo morphological changes, mimicking carcinoma or mesothelioma.

Case Presentation: We present a case of a 70-year-old man with abdominal distention and pain, initially suggestive of carcinoma on peritoneal fluid cytology. However, subsequent analysis with immunohistochemistry on the cell block revealed diffuse nuclear positivity for MDM2, leading to the diagnosis of dedifferentiated liposarcoma.

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Menstruation is a finely-controlled cycle that responds to the prevailing endocrine and paracrine environment. However, social stigma has led to inadequate menstrual literacy, both among academics and the larger public. The poorly understood mechanisms of menstruation ultimately lead to suboptimal healthcare treatment and services for biological females, culminating in a physical, financial, and emotional burden.

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Histopathological image analysis is the gold standard to diagnose cancer. Carcinoma is a subtype of cancer that constitutes more than 80% of all cancer cases. Squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma are two major subtypes of carcinoma, diagnosed by microscopic study of biopsy slides.

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