November 2002
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4 Citations
Tropical Doctor
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November 2002
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31 Reads
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4 Citations
Tropical Doctor
May 2002
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42 Reads
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3 Citations
Journal of the Indian Medical Association
A 16-year-old, Hindu, female presented with rapidly growing abdominal lump for 6 months, primary amenorrhoea and non-development of secondary sex characters. Her BP was 180/120 mmHg. There was an excessive hirsutism involving face, neck, shoulders, abdomen and thighs. A lump was felt at left lumbar region extending on to left hypochondrium and part of umbilical region. Her serum testosterone level was 224 ng/dl and cortisol level was 15 microg/dl. Ultrasonography revealed a solid mass arising from the upper pole of left kidney. Exploratory laparotomy revealed a huge left adrenal tumour which was removed completely. Histopathology of the resected mass showed sheets of large round to polyhedral cells with hyperchromatic nuclei and eosinophilic granular cytoplasm with numerous giant cells. The case was diagnosed as virilising adrenocortical carcinoma.
March 2002
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8 Reads
Indian Journal of Urology
Our experience with 6 consecutive cases of fracture penis, a rare urological injury, in normal male without any erectile dysfunction, who consumed Sildenafil Citrate for prolonged sexual enjoyment out of curiosity. All of them were properly worked up and treated surgi-cally resulting in excellent recovery of function.
March 2002
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3 Citations
Indian Journal of Urology
Posterior urethral valves (PUV) is a singular struc-ture, often incorrectly referred as plural, an obstructive uropathy in male infants and neonates. This congenital abnormnality is diagnosed by non-invasive investigation - perineal ultrasonography.
March 2002
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6 Citations
Indian Journal of Urology
3 rare cases of primary adenocarcinoma of renal pelvis and ureter are illustrated here.
January 2000
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11 Citations
Indian Journal of Urology
November 1997
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69 Reads
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18 Citations
Journal of the Indian Medical Association
In the present study 1500 patients having abdominal ultrasonography were included. Unsuspected renal cysts were detected in 76 patients (5.06%). The age range was between 8 and 86 years with a maximum incidence being at 41-60 years age group. These asymptomatic cysts were observed commonly in the upper pole of right kidney. Incidence as well as size increased with age. Usually these cysts do not require any surgical intervention unless complicated.
September 1997
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9 Reads
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5 Citations
Journal of the Indian Medical Association
May 1997
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38 Reads
Journal of the Indian Medical Association
December 1996
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1 Citation
Journal of the Indian Medical Association
In 58 patients with acute recurrent or persistent flank pain, straight x-ray (kidney, ureter, bladder region) detected stones in the urinary tract in 50 cases (86.2%), whereas ultrasonography detected stones in the urinary tract in 55 patients (94.8%). Ultrasound also detected unilateral hydronephrosis in 20 patients (34.48%). The presence of calculus was subsequently proved by intravenous urography/surgery or spontaneous passage. Ultrasonography is safe, quick, reliable and most effective diagnostic tool in such cases in rural areas. Intravenous urogram should be reserved for cases which need surgical intervention.
... Since young adults are affected, their female partner should always be evaluated for genital tuberculosis. 10 In most cases the lesion takes the form of an ulcer as in our case, a nodule or papulo-necrotic tuberculides. Usually primary tubercular chancre are of long standing duration and develops by direct Mycobacteria inoculation in the skin after a local trauma, often unnoticed by the patient. ...
January 1996
... Ureteric damage during appendicectomy is rarely reported. A search of the medical literature suggests that there have been only 2 adult cases reported in English and 5 other adult cases in other languages [1,2]. ...
September 1997
Journal of the Indian Medical Association
... The peak incidence of primary adenocarcinoma of the urothelial tract has been reported in the sixth and seventh decades of life. Its occurrence in the younger population is extremely rare, with only three cases reported in patients aged <35 years [3], [4], [5]. The histogenetic profile of this rare entity is not clearly known and is postulated to be related to chronic irritation of the lining epithelium due to urolithiasis, pyelonephritis, and hydronephrosis. ...
March 2002
Indian Journal of Urology
... The diameter of the posterior urethra before and after voiding is larger than in normal children. [17,23] ...
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Posterior urethral valve
March 2002
Indian Journal of Urology
... [8] Sometimes, microfilariasis may present as a retroperitoneal mass. [9] With respect to the above-mentioned reports where there is coincidental demonstration of microfilaria within the neoplasm on histology or in malignant fluid on cytology, the present case did not identify microfilaria within pancreatic SPEN but there is coexistence of microfilaria in spleen which masqueraded as splenic metastasis intraoperatively and prompting splenectomy. [10] The extreme tissue eosinophilia observed both within the pancreatic neoplasm and splenic granuloma prompted to search for parasite in the present case which further was confirmed on PBS and buffy coat preparation. ...
January 2000
Indian Journal of Urology
... High renal ectopia was commonly reported in males and on the left side. Unilateral subdiaphragmatic kidney had been reported as an isolated developmental anomaly, discovered incidentally on routine imaging evaluating other conditions [1,[3][4][5]. Parmar et al. [6] reported an instance of bilateral subdiaphragmatic kidneys in a 5-year-old boy associated with a ventral hernia and omphalocele. ...
May 1995
Journal of the Indian Medical Association
... Large skeletal muscles of the thigh and buttocks have been frequently involved [3]. Nevertheless, only 17 reported cases of pure myxomas have been previously identified within the renal system in the English Language literature [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. Renal myxomas do not have specific radiological findings, and they are usually misdiagnosed as malignant neoplasms. ...
January 1996
Journal of the Indian Medical Association
... Although the latter occurs less frequently, numerous reports document spontaneous rupture of ovarian dermoid cysts into the bladder, small bowel, rectum, sigmoid colon and vagina. A review of the published literature revealed case reports about the CT findings of intraperitoneal ruptures of a teratoma (12)(13)(14)(15)(16) . ...
November 1996
Tropical Doctor
... with advanced age as the main risk factor. 5,6 Current evidence suggests that the prevalence of SRCs in Chinese is 7.2-10.5%, especially in males and the elderly. ...
November 1997
Journal of the Indian Medical Association
... Functional tumors may produce steroid hormones, such as cortisol, aldosterone, or less commonly, androgens or estrogens. Pure androgen-secreting adrenal tumors (PASATs) are extremely rare, most reports involving only a single case (1)(2)(3)(4). Recent studies revealed that development of aldosterone-or cortisol-producing adrenal tumors might be related to somatic gene mutations (5). ...
May 2002
Journal of the Indian Medical Association