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  • Modified Radical Mastectomy and Wound Drainage
    Abstract : Modified Radical Mastectomy [MRM] is a commonly practised surgical procedure for management of operable breast cancer. Necrosis of skin flaps , wound dehiscence , hematoma, seroma , venous thromboembolism and infection are early complications . Late complications include lymphedema , sensory loss, shoulder dysfunction ..
  • Clinico- pathological study of right Iliac Fossa Mass
    Introduction: A mass in the right iliac fossa is a common diagnostic problem encountered in clinical practice, requiring skill in diagnosis. A swelling in the right iliac fossa may arise from the structures normally present in that region or from structures, which are abnormally situated in the region.1 The common swellings which oc..
  • Missed Gallstone in the abdominal wall; case report
    Abstract: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the gold standard method for the treatment of gallstone disease. Spillage of gallstones during the procedure is a common incidence, ranging from 8% to 40%. These gallstones can contribute to associated abscess formation in remote locations to the site of the gallbladder fossa. This is a ..
    By Dr. Mohammad Othman on 27th Sep 2014 Full Text PDF
  • Idiopathic Tumoral Calcinosis Cutis- A rare clinical entity
    Abstract : The deposition of calcium in the skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscles and visceral organs is known as calcinosis. This condition commonly occurs in the skin, where it is known as calcinosis cutis or cutaneous calcification. Calcinosis cutis is a disorder caused by an abnormal deposition of calcium phosphate in the skin i..
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    By Dr. Shalaka M Indap on 10th May 2014 Full Text PDF
  • Retroperitoneal Teratomas A Diagnostic Dilemma
    Abstract : Dermoid cysts (benign cystic mature teratomas) are congenital tumors consisting of derivatives from the ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm germ cell layers. A teratoma is considered to be a non-seminomatous germ cell tumour and is typically located in either the sacrococcygeal region or in the gonads. Retroperitoneal tera..
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  • Missed Gallstone in the abdominal wall; case report
    Abstract: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the gold standard method for the treatment of gallstone disease. Spillage of gallstones during the procedure is a common incidence, ranging from 8% to 40%. These gallstones can contribute to associated abscess formation in remote locations to the site of the gallbladder fossa. This is a ..
    By Dr. Mohammad Othman on 27th Sep 2014 Full Text PDF
  • Idiopathic Tumoral Calcinosis Cutis- A rare clinical entity
    Abstract : The deposition of calcium in the skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscles and visceral organs is known as calcinosis. This condition commonly occurs in the skin, where it is known as calcinosis cutis or cutaneous calcification. Calcinosis cutis is a disorder caused by an abnormal deposition of calcium phosphate in the skin i..
    4619
    By Dr. Shalaka M Indap on 10th May 2014 Full Text PDF
  • Retroperitoneal Teratomas A Diagnostic Dilemma
    Abstract : Dermoid cysts (benign cystic mature teratomas) are congenital tumors consisting of derivatives from the ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm germ cell layers. A teratoma is considered to be a non-seminomatous germ cell tumour and is typically located in either the sacrococcygeal region or in the gonads. Retroperitoneal tera..
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