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International Journal of Pathology. 2015; 13 (4): 172-175
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-179322

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Chronic granulomatous mastitis is not an uncommon entity. It mimics breast carcinoma on physical, gross and microscopic examinations; both on histopathological and fine needle aspiration cytology. At other times invasive ductal carcinoma may suggest granulomatous mastitis. A case is presented here where ductal carcinoma was misinterpreted as granulomatous mastitis on fine needle aspiration cytology smears in a 48 yr old woman who presented with large painful lump in her left breast. The mass was subsequently excised and the histopathological examination revealed infiltrating ductal carcinoma. Reexamination of the cytology smears did show some atypical cells commensurate with the ductal carcinoma. We here discuss various reasons and factors responsible for over and under interpretation of cytological atypia

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Pakistan Heart Journal. 2010; 43 (1-2): 17-19
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-168499

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The Association of cholestatic jaundice and bradycardia is widely accepted. Several reports have documented a variety of arrhythmias including sinus bradycardia and cardiac asystole in patients with fulminant hepatitis. However the exact mechanism by which jaundice leads to development of bradycardia is still not know even after hundred years of publication of a land mark study in this connection by John. H. King in 1909. We report a case of severe bradycardia associated with fulminant Hepatitis E in a post-partum lady with review of literature

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