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    In: International Journal of Bioassays, Annals Publishing Group, Vol. 6, No. 2 ( 2017-01-31), p. 5236-
    Abstract: Tuberculosis primarily affects lungs, though involvement of extra-pulmonary sites is on a relative rise in the backdrop of increased incidence of immune compromised disorders such as HIV/AIDS. The extra-pulmonary sites which are most commonly involved are lymph nodes, genitourinary tract, bone marrow, CNS and musculoskeletal system. Tuberculosis of musculoskeletal system includes bones, joint, bursas and tendons or tenosynovium, the incidence of which is rare. Though tuberculosis involves various parts of musculoskeletal system, involvement of wrist and hand is quite rare. Since the involvement of joints of wrists by tuberculosis is very uncommon. Early diagnosis of tuberculosis of wrist is often difficult, in as much as clinical manifestations of other arthritides mimic tuberculous tenosynovitis. Many times, operative findings of melon seed bodies are characteristically suggestive of tuberculosis. The case being presented here is unique and unusual one, which characteristically presented with intraoperative finding of numerous water melon seed which are considered in literature to be helpful in diagnosis of tuberculous arthritis.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2278-778X
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Annals Publishing Group
    Publication Date: 2017
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    IP Innovative Publication Pvt Ltd ; 2023
    In:  IP Journal of Diagnostic Pathology and Oncology Vol. 8, No. 2 ( 2023-6-28), p. 97-101
    In: IP Journal of Diagnostic Pathology and Oncology, IP Innovative Publication Pvt Ltd, Vol. 8, No. 2 ( 2023-6-28), p. 97-101
    Abstract: Tuberculous mastitis and invasive breast cancers are known to co-exist or occur in the breast independently of each other, albeit the former being less common in developed countries. Tuberculous mastitis with its clinical presentation and morphological features can caricature invasive breast carcinoma. The overlapping features of tuberculous mastitis and metaplastic squamous cell carcinoma often lead to, if no due clinical diligence and discretion is used, bewildering misinterpretation with the vicissitude of diagnostic implications of tuberculous mastitis ensuing catastrophic and perilous ramifications. A 42-year-old woman presented with exophytic growth with extensive areas of ulceration. Clinically, the lesion was diagnosed as disseminated tuberculous mastitis based on clinical and morphological features, which was surgically resected. On histological examination, the lesion was diagnosed as invasive metaplastic squamous cell carcinoma. Thecase being presented here displays the vagary involved in clinical diagnosis of tuberculous mastitis inasmuch as it often shares clinical and morphological features with a devastatingly perilous variant of invasive duct carcinoma, metaplastic squamous cell carcinoma, the inadvertent eschewing of or misapprehending of which may engender devastating prognostic implications.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2581-3714 , 2581-3706
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: IP Innovative Publication Pvt Ltd
    Publication Date: 2023
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