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Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR | 2014

Subcutaneous Dermatofibroma: A Rare Case Report with Review of Literature

Harjot Kaur; Jasleen Kaur; Karamjit Singh Gill; Rahul Mannan; Swati Arora

A purely Sub-cutaneous benign fibrous histiocytoma (BFH; dermatofibroma) is rarely reported, as it is usually a dermally located mesenchymal tumour and in absence of supportive immunohistochemical (IHC) studies, it is often misdiagnosed. We are describing a case of a 19-year-old female who presented to the skin outpatient department with a painful swelling on the medial side of her thigh. Fine needle aspiration (FNA) revealed a sub-cutaneous spindle cell (mesenchymal) lesion which was corroborated on histopathology, with differentials of BFH and dermatofibrosarcoma protruberans (DFSP). BFH constitutes a diagnostic dilemma for both clinicians and pathologists, because the lesions share common clinical symptoms, radiological characteristics and histological features with many varied entities. For its subtyping and confirmation; immunohistochemical (IHC) studies were undertaken. In the present case, positivity of IHC markers, vimentin and smooth muscle actin emphatically proved that BFH arose exclusively from the subcutaneous region, with no dermal origin. Also, a negative CD34 immunostaining, along with low B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) expression ruled out DFSP (both are strongly expressed in DFSP), MFH and other malignant mesenchymal lesions. Negative CD 68 staining ruled out giant cell lesions and their congeners. This case is worth reporting, as it not only describes a rare case presentation of BFH, but as it also highlights the importance of IHC, thus helping to comprehensively clinch the diagnosis by systematically ruling out other differentials.


Case reports in dermatological medicine | 2014

Cutaneous Metastasis of Medullary Carcinoma Thyroid Masquerading as Subcutaneous Nodules Anterior Chest and Mandibular Region

Rahul Mannan; Jasmine Kaur; Jasleen Kaur; Sanjay Piplani; Harjot Kaur; Harleen Kaur

Cutaneous metastasis of underlying primary malignancies can present to dermatologist with chief complaints of cutaneous lesions. The underlying malignancy is generally diagnosed much later after a complete assessment of the concerned case. Medullary carcinoma thyroid (MCT) is a relatively uncommon primary neoplasia of the thyroid. Very few cases presenting as cutaneous metastases of MCT have been reported in the literature. Most of the cases which have been reported are of the papillary and the follicular types. We here report a case of a patient who presented in the dermatology clinic with the primary complaint of multiple subcutaneous nodules in anterior chest wall and left side of body of mandible. By systematic application of clinical and diagnostic skills these nodules were diagnosed as cutaneous metastasis of MCT bringing to the forefront a history of previously operated thyroid neoplasm. So clinically, the investigation of a flesh coloured subcutaneous nodule, presenting with a short duration, particularly in scalp, jaw, or anterior chest wall should include possibility of metastastic deposits. A dermatologist should keep a possibility of an internal organ malignancy in patients while investigating a case of flesh coloured subcutaneous nodules, presenting with short duration. A systematic application of clinical and diagnostic skills will eventually lead to such a diagnosis even when not suspected clinically at its primary presentation. A prompt and an emphatic diagnosis and treatment will have its bearing on the eventual outcome in all these patients.


International Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences | 2014

Prevalence of Anemia and Micronutrient Deficiency in Elderly

Harjot Kaur; Sanjay Piplani; Manas Madan; Mohit Paul; Saraswati G. Rao


Archive | 2012

Prevalence of Markers of Hepatitis C virus among the Blood Donors

Harjot Kaur; Mridu Manjari


Archive | 2014

Seroprevalence of the Blood Borne Infection in Blood Donors: Our 11 year (2001- 2011) experience in a tertiary care teaching hospital at Amritsar (Punjab).

Harjot Kaur; Rahul Mannan; Mridu Manjari


Archive | 2014

Detecting Clones in Class Diagrams Using Suffix Array

Harjot Kaur; Manpreet Kaur


Global Journal of Research In Engineering | 2014

Psammomatous Arteriovenous Malformation-Brain: A Rare Histological Presentation Leading to Diagnostic Dilemma

Sanjay Piplani; Rahul Mannan; Manas Madan; Harjot Kaur; Saumil Garg; Monika Lalit


Asian Journal of Transfusion Science | 2013

Prevalence of ABO blood groups and rhesus (Rh) factor in the population residing in and around Amritsar, Punjab (a 4-year study from June 2007 to June 2011)

Harjot Kaur; Ashish Khanna; Mridu Manjari; Menka Khanna


Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine | 2016

Correlation of Fine needle aspiration cytology and Core Needle Biopsies in Breast carcinoma: Our experience

Parul Garg; Harjot Kaur; Navtej Singh; Arun Puri; Ishwer Tayal


Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine | 2016

Blood donor deferral analysis: A tertiary care centre experience.

Harjot Kaur; Rahul Mannan; Mridu Manjari; Sonam Sharma; Tania Garg; Tejinder Singh Bhasin

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Rahul Mannan

Motilal Nehru Medical College

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Sonam Sharma

Vardhman Mahavir Medical College

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Ravi Mehrotra

Motilal Nehru Medical College

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Vatsala Misra

Motilal Nehru Medical College

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