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International Journal of Health & Allied Sciences | 2015

Isolated ovarian tuberculosis: Case report and literature review

Manmeet Kaur Gill; Satinder Pal Singh Bains; Shweta Rana

Although genitourinary tuberculosis (TB) is common, reports of isolated ovarian TB are rare. However, its presentation can mimic that of an ovarian tumor, leading to diagnostic difficulties. A 25-year-old woman presented with chronic pelvic pain, weight loss, a right ovarian mass on ultrasound, and a significantly elevated cancer antigen 125 (CA-125) level. Laparotomy was performed with resection of the right ovary. Postoperative histological examination, however, revealed evidence of TB, with no signs of malignancy. Anti-TB treatment was commenced, with full resolution of her symptoms and a decrease in CA-125 level. Isolated ovarian TB is most common in young women living in endemic zones. CA-125 can be raised in many conditions, and imaging is rarely conclusive. Intraoperative frozen section of tissue specimens can be helpful if available. Early diagnosis of ovarian TB is vital as untreated disease can lead to infertility.


European Journal of Forensic Sciences | 2015

Tuberculous Pericarditis on autopsy: A case report -

Shweta Rana; Manmeet Kaur Gill; Neha Garg Jain; Shilpa Garg; Shivani Kalhan

Tuberculous (TB) pericarditis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is found in approximately 1% of all autopsied cases of TB and in 1-2% of pulmonary TB [1]. Although there has been a significant decline in TB in developed countries over last decades, Asia, Africa and Latin America, with 86% of the World’s population are home to 95% of all cases of active TB and 98% of the nearly 2 million deaths resulting from TB each year [2]. Pericardial involvement by TB was initially described by Rokitansky in 1852, and it was he who noted the “association with, and dependence upon,” an earlier TB lesion [3]. TB pericarditis has a variable clinical presentation and should be considered in the evaluation of all cases of pericarditis without a rapidly self-limited course [4]. TB pericarditis by no means always progresses to the constrictive fibrous stage [3]. In some parts of the world, a TB cause of constrictive pericarditis is more common than a non TB cause [5]. Recent reviews on the diagnosis and management of pericardial disease have paid scant attention to TB pericarditis, which is arguably the leading cause of pericarditis in the world [6,7]. TB pericarditis in an 82-year-old female diagnosed on autopsy is presented herewith.


iranian journal of pathology | 2015

LEIOMYOMA OF SCROTUM: A RARE CASE REPORT

Shweta Rana; Puja Sharma; Pawan Singh; Rahul N Satarkar


International Journal of Biomedical and Advance Research | 2014

Primary Hydatid Cyst of Spleen: A rare entity

Shweta Rana; Shivani Kalhan; Sonia Hasija; Manmeet Kaur Gill; Neha Garg Jain


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2017

Isolated tuberculous epididymo-orchitis masquerading as testicular tumor: a diagnostic dilemma

Shweta Rana; Shivani Kalhan; Rahul Narayan Satarkar; Shilpa Garg; Ashok Sangwaiya


Indian Journal of Pathology: Research and Practice | 2017

Histomorphological Spectrum of Uterine Lesions in Patients Presenting with Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Experience from a Tertiary Care Centre in Rural Haryana

Shweta Rana; Sheetal G. Gole; Jasneet Kaur Sandhu; Usha Rusia


iranian journal of pathology | 2016

Immature Teratoma with Embryonal Carcinoma; a Rare Malignant Mixed Germ Cell Tumor in a 13-Year-Old Girl

Shweta Rana; Manmeet Kaur Gill; Shivani Kalhan; Rahul N Satarkar; Ashok Sangwaiya; Pawan Singh


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2016

The spectrum of renal changes in patients with liver diseases: an immunofluorescent and light microscopic study -

Gireesh K. Bhasin; Shweta Rana; Kanchan Bhasin


Archive | 2015

Research Article Prevalence of hepatitis-B surface antigen among population of inmates in Tihar Jail, New Delhi

Shweta Rana; Narinder K. Girdhar; Manmeet Kaur Gill; Arun Kumar


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2015

Pulmonary blastomycosis on autopsy: a rare case report

Shweta Rana; Puja Sharma; Rahul N Satarkar; Shivani Kalhan; Shilpa Garg

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