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    A 20-year-old woman with a painful swollen left thumb.
    (2006) S.K. Tiwary; M.K. Singh; R.C. Shukla; M. Pandey; V.K. Shukla
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    Abdomino-scrotal hydrocele in 35 years old: A case report
    (Kathmandu University, 2007) S.K. Tiwary; S. Kumar; A. Agarwal; R. Khanna; A.K. Khanna
    Abdomino-scrotal hydrocele is a condition usually affecting children. It is unusual to find an abdomino-scrotal hydrocele in middle aged adult. Most of the patients are asymptomatic except cystic abdominal mass and discomfort occasionally. We hereby report an unusual presentation of abdomino-scrotal hydrocele at age of 35 years and presenting as large cystic abdominal mass extending into scrotum.
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    An accessory tongue
    (2009) S. Kumar; S.K. Tiwary; Ajay K. Khanna
    An accessory tongue is a rare anomaly. In the literature, only a few case reports have been cited. We report a 28-year-man with this anomaly. The patient was treated with a simple surgical excision.
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    Bilateral synchronous testicular germ cell tumours in a patient with bilateral cryptorchidism
    (2012) P. Kumar; R. Kumar; S.K. Tiwary; A.K. Khanna
    Bilateral testicular tumours are rare, and 80% of bilateral tumours are metachronous. The incidence of testicular tumours is high in cryptorchidism. Synchronous bilateral testicular tumours are rare, and bilateral synchronous testicular tumours in bilateral cryptorchidism extremely rare, probably not reported previously.
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    Detection of human papilloma virus 16 and 18 DNA sequences by southern blot hybridization in oral leukoplakia and squamous cell carcinoma
    (2009) Rahul Khanna; G.R.K. Rao; S.K. Tiwary; Ashish Rai; Seema Khanna; A.K. Khanna
    Background: The etiopathological role of human papilloma virus (HPV) in the causation of oral cancer is till a subject of speculation. Methods: We used the technique of Southern blot hybridization to detect the presence of HPV types 16 & 18 in biopsy specimens from oral cancer and leukoplakia patients as well as normal oral mucosal biopsies. Results: The prevalence of either HPV type 16 or 18 was found in 64.5% (29/45) of oral cancer, 40%(12/30) of leukoplakia and 20%(9/45) of normal oral mucosal biopsies. No association could be demonstrated between tobacco usage habits or a history of genital warts with HPV prevalence. Conclusion: A significant finding was that none of the oral cancer patients were negative for both: a history of tobacco usage as well as presence of HPV infection, on Southern blot hybridization. © 2009 Association of Surgeons of India.
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    Effect of 5-fluorouracil and mitomycin on the healing of intestinal anastomosis
    (2007) Vijay K. Shukla; Manoj Pandey; P.C.L. Das; S.K. Tiwary; J.P.N. Chansouria; Mohan Kumar; Gurpreet Singh; S.K. Pandey; Gajendra Singh
    Objective: Antineoplastic agents affect the healing of intestinal anastomosis. The aim was to evaluate the effect of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and mitomycin on the healing of the intestinal anastomosis and their schedule of administration. Material and Methods: Eighty-nine male albino Charles Foster rats with a mean weight of 256.57 g were divided into six groups. Group A represents the control, while in others varying schedules of chemotherapy (5-FU and mitomycin) were administered. The sacrifices were made on days 7, 14 and 21 postoperatively and bursting pressure and hydroxyproline content were measured. Results: Nine rats died before completion of the experiment and were excluded. Adhesions were noted in all rats on sacrifice. The mean bursting pressure of normal intestine (group A) was 252 mm Hg. The bursting pressure was lower on day 7 (208 mm Hg) and it subsequently increased by day 21 (230 mm Hg). The mean bursting pressure in groups B, C, D and E was 174, 194, 182 and 188 mm Hg and it subsequently increased to 232, 272, 244 and 286 mm Hg. There was no difference in the pattern of bursting pressure in colon and ileum. The mean hydroxyproline content of ileum (group A) on day 7 was 34.37 mg/g tissue. The hydroxyproline content of the ileum in groups B, C, D and E was 15.08, 27.03, 7.75 and 21.04 mg/g tissue. There was a significant decrease in hydroxyproline content following anastomosis and chemotherapy. Conclusions: The effect of chemotherapy was pronounced when administered on the day of surgery or in the immediate pre- or postoperative period. Hence administration of chemotherapy during this period may be harmful. Copyright © 2007 S. Karger AG.
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    Effect of placental-extract gel and cream on non-healing wounds.
    (2006) S.K. Tiwary; D. Shukla; A.K. Tripathi; S. Agrawal; M.K. Singh; V.K. Shukla
    OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of topical placental-extract gel and cream in the treatment of chronic non-healing wounds with regard to wound healing and discomfort during dressing change. METHODS: A sample of 120 patients attending the wound clinic at University Hospital, Varanasi, India, with wounds of more than six weeks' duration were enrolled into the study. They were alternately allocated to group A (topical application of placental-extract gel) or group B (placental-extract cream). Wound biopsy was performed, and swab culture and sensitivity were taken. Wound size was measured, and visual analogue scale (VAS) scores for pain and discomfort at dressing change were recorded at weekly follow-up in both groups. Biopsy was repeated after two weeks of treatment and sent for histopathological examination for assessment of angiogenesis in 25 cases from each group. RESULTS: One hundred patients completed the study. More than 50% wound healing was observed after eight weeks in 72% of group A patients and 74% of group B patients (p = 0.75). Microscopic angiogenesis grading system (MAGS) scores were similar in both groups (not statistically significant, p = 0.92). The VAS scores for pain and discomfort were lower in group B (statistically significant, p < 0.02). CONCLUSION: Placental-extract gel and cream are both effective topical agents for chronic non-healing wounds. However, there is less pain and discomfort during dressing change with the placental-extract cream, which we thus recommend for topical application in chronic non-healing wounds.
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    Evaluation of pH measurement as a method of wound assessment.
    (2007) V.K. Shukla; D. Shukla; S.K. Tiwary; S. Agrawal; A. Rastogi
    OBJECTIVE: To assess variations in wound pH levels and explore the relationship between wound pH and the state of wound healing. METHOD: Fifty patients with acute or chronic wounds attending the wound clinic at University Hospital,Varanasi, India were included.Wound pH was measured using litmus paper strips and recorded weekly. Other parameters recorded were the wound condition, exudate level and culture. RESULTS: The baseline pH of most of the wounds was greater than 8.5.As the wound condition improved and exudate levels decreased, the pH reduced to less than 8.0. Fifty-eight per cent of the wounds were culture positive, and an association was observed between the type of organism present and the wound pH. CONCLUSION: Wound pH measurements can be performed efficiently and are non-invasive, causing no discomfort to the patient.As the wounds healed, the pH reduced.This change in pH can help predict the likelihood of wound healing.
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    Glut 1, S-100, and Nerve Bundle Study in Vascular Anomalies
    (Springer, 2023) Ajay K. Khanna; Akhilesh Kumar; Soumya Khanna; Amrita Kar; Puneet Kumar; S.K. Tiwary
    Vascular anomalies grouped into vascular tumors (hemangioma) (HI) and vascular malformation (VM) are benign vascular lesions that are difficult to distinguish from one another clinically and often confused with each other at histopathology. This confusing terminology leads to improper diagnosis, illogical treatment, and misdirected research. This study aimed to study GLUT 1, S-100, and nerve bundle to differentiate hemangioma and vascular malformation. Thirty two cases of vascular lesions (26 vascular malformations and 6 hemangiomas) were taken into the study. For histological evaluation and immunohistochemistry (IHC), samples of vascular lesions were collected in formalin. All the hematoxylin and eosin-stained slides were evaluated under light microscope for histology and nerve bundles. Immunohistochemical staining was performed by streptavidin–biotin method for GLUT 1 and S-100. GLUT 1 was positive in all 6 cases of hemangiomas (100%) and only in 1 case of vascular malformation. Nerve bundle was present in 24 cases of vascular malformation (92.3%) out of 26 cases but not in any cases of hemangioma and S-100 was found positive in all vascular malformation cases (100%) but not in hemangioma. So GLUT 1 expression, S-100, and presence of nerve bundle in vascular lesions can help to differentiate hemangioma and vascular malformation. © 2021, The Author(s).
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    Intestinal gangrene due to mesenteric vascular occlusion masquerading as strangulated inguinal hernia
    (2008) S.K. Tiwary; D. Kumar; S. Chowdhury; N. Agrawal; S. Basu
    Strangulated inguinal hernia may present with intestinal gangrene. However, mesenteric arterial thrombosis producing massive gangrene of the bowel as content in inguinal hernia is an entity probably not reported in the medical literature. We report a case of inguinal hernia presenting with features of strangulation, which on exploration was found to be a case of massive bowel gangrene due to superior mesenteric artery thrombosis affecting the terminal ileum, cecum, ascending colon and proximal three-fourths of the transverse colon. We think this is the first case report of superior mesenteric artery thrombosis masquerading as strangulated inguinal hernia and present it with a message that while dealing with an inguinal hernia with gangrenous bowel as the content, one should keep in mind a rare possibility of mesenteric thrombo-embolism as the cause. © Springer-Verlag 2007.
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    Isolated tuberculosis of testis
    (Kathmandu University, 2006) M. Biswas; R. Rahi; S.K. Tiwary; R. Khanna; A.K. Khanna
    Isolated epididymo-orchitis is an uncommon presentation of tuberculosis. We report a case of left sided epididymoorchitis and scrotal involvement due to tuberculosis in a young male patient. The diagnosis was suspected on clinical examination of scrotum and confirmed by FNAC of scrotal and testis. Patient improved after taking antitubercular treatment.
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    Leiomyosarcoma of stomach: A case report
    (Kathmandu University, 2006) M. Biswas; R. Rahi; S.K. Tiwary; A.K. Khanna; R. Khanna
    We report a rare case of leiomyosarcoma of stomach infiltrating into the spleen and tail of pancreas, which presented at the age of 28 years of age with haematemesis and was diagnosed after exploratory laparotomy. En block excision of tail of pancreas, spleen and part of the greater curvature of stomach containing the mass was done.
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    Penile fracture presenting as eggplant deformity
    (Kathmandu University, 2006) S.K. Tiwary; M.K. Singh; R. Khanna; A.K. Khanna
    Penile fracture is caused by sudden trauma to erect penis leading to tear of corpora cavernosa. Although penile fracture is a rare condition, it can lead to crippling penile deformity and erectile impotence, if intervention is delayed. We describe a case of penile fracture caused by masturbation and satisfactory outcome after early surgical intervention. Usually only clinical assessment is sufficient for diagnosis.
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    Prothrombin Fragment 1 + 2 in Urine and Plasma and D-dimer in Patients with Clinically Suspected Venous Thromboembolism
    (Springer, 2023) Ajay K. Khanna; Pramesh Chander; Soumya Khanna; Sandeep Kumar; S.K. Tiwary; Puneet; Sujit Yadav
    In recent years, several biomarkers have been found to be associated with deep vein thrombosis (DVT). D-dimer is a degradation product of a cross-linked fibrin blood clot and has a negative value in the diagnosis of DVT. Prothrombin fragment 1 + 2 (p F1 + 2) is a non-thrombotic polypeptide that is cleaved from Prothrombin during its conversion to thrombin. The study aims to evaluate the D-dimer and to evaluate Prothrombin fragment 1 + 2 in urine and plasma in clinically suspected DVT patients. This study comprised of 30 patients who are clinically suspected cases of deep vein thrombosis, carried out from July 2018 to May 2020 in the Department of General Surgery, IMS BHU, Varanasi. In our study, D-dimer and plasma F1 + 2 both showed comparable results in patients of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Proximal DVT tended to have higher levels of D-dimer and had significantly higher levels of F1 + 2 than patients with distal DVT. In our study, a positive correlation was found between D-dimer and plasma F1 + 2 (r = 0.588 and p-value 0.006) in DVT-positive patients. There is no correlation between plasma D-dimer and urine F1 + 2 (r = − 0.0.07 and p-value 0.769) In conclusion, Prothrombin F1 + 2 is an important marker raised in patients with DVT. © 2022, Association of Surgeons of India.
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    Recurrent rapunzel syndrome
    (2011) S.K. Tiwary; S. Kumar; R. Khanna; A.K. Khanna
    Rapunzel syndrome is a rare condition that occurs when gastric trichobezoar extends beyond the pylorus and into the bowel. Recurrent Rapunzel syndrome is an extremely rare entity, with only two cases reported in the literature so far. Here, we present a case of recurrent Rapunzel syndrome in a 15-year-old girl. She underwent laparotomy twice in fve years to extract trichobezoars of sizes 58 cm and 62 cm. In both instances when Rapunzel syndrome was diagnosed, a tuft of hair extending from the stomach toward the jejunum was observed. The patient underwent psychiatric consultation and supervision after the frst laparotomy; however, a lack of follow-up resulted in recurrence. We conclude that complete removal of trichobezoar and psychiatric consultation, coupled with long-term follow-up, are essential to prevent recurrence.
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