Publications by authors named "Parth R Goswami"

Aggressive angiomyxoma (AA) is a rare benign soft tissue tumor seen in females of the reproductive age group and involving the lower pelvis and perineal soft tissue. It is characterized by the presence of both myxoid and vascular components. We present a case of a 36-year-old female who presented with right buttock swelling.

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  • * It can resemble other skin disorders but is distinguishable by its unique histopathological features.
  • * Diagnosis may require a biopsy, as seen in a case where a 50-year-old female was confirmed to have DDD despite no family history or abnormal lab tests, highlighting the need for awareness of rare skin conditions in medical evaluations.
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  • Lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei (LMDF), also called "acne agminata," is a rare skin condition characterized by small reddish-brown facial papules, particularly around the eyes.
  • A case study involved a 51-year-old woman with these papules for 1-2 months, some of which showed signs of healing, confirming LMDF upon further examination.
  • The patient was treated with systemic dapsone and topical tacrolimus, leading to improvement in her condition at the follow-up visit.
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The first categorization for renal tumours was made by the WHO in 1981 and included only renal cell carcinoma (RCC). After that, classification was continuously altered over five decades. The WHO 2022 Classification of Urinary and Male Genital Tumours 2022 (5 edition) is molecular-driven and contains major revisions compared to the earlier classification from 2016.

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Oral squamous cell carcinoma is associated with severe morbidity, recurrence of tumor, and reduced survival rate despite advances in treatment. Perineural invasion (PNI) is associated with neurotropic malignancy. PNI is due to the tropism of cancer cells toward nerve bundles in tissue.

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Background: Inflammation, Infections, occupational diseases and neoplastic lesions are common in lungs. In Autopsy internal organs including lungs are studied to decide cause of death and figure out prevalence of various lung lesions. So, prophylactic prevention plan can be prepared for prevention of various lung lesions induced mortality and reducing need for invasive biopsy as well.

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