Sudarsan De
Max Super Speciality Hospital
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Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR | 2015
Sowmiya Sampathrajan; Garima Garg; Sweety Gupta; Shailesh Sahay; Sudarsan De
Adenocarcinoma of the prostate is one of the common cancers among elderly men worldwide. However, testicular metastasis detected incidentally after orchiectomy is a rare presentation as most commonly we encounter patients presenting with bone metastasis at the time of primary diagnosis. Here, we describe a recently diagnosed case of prostatic carcinoma that had metastasis in a single testis, incidentally detected in the orchiectomy histopathological specimen, performed for surgical castration and emphasize the importance of routine microscopical examination of the testicular specimens.
South Asian Journal of Cancer | 2017
Prekshi Chaudhary; Sweety Gupta; Nitin Leekha; Ruchir Tandon; Malay Nandy; Sudarsan De
Background: The incidence of cancer survivors is increasing, but these individuals, unfortunately, face the risk of second primary malignancies (SPMs). This increasing incidence can be credited to increased survival rates of cancer patients, environmental factors, host factors, and genetic predispositions. Hence, vigilance on the part of the patient as well as clinician for the development of new signs and symptoms is mandatory. Aims: Retrospective analysis of the pattern of incidence and clinical outcome of patients diagnosed with SPM and to review the literature. Settings and Design: A hospital-based retrospective collection of prospective data of patients diagnosed with SPM. Materials and Methods: Thirty-six patients with histopathologically proven SPM from January 2009 to July 2015 were included in this study. Factors such as age, sex, site, stage, histology, treatment received, and outcome were recorded. Statistical Analysis Used: Basic statistical tools have been used for analyzing the data. Results and Conclusions: The likelihood of occurrence of second malignancy, either synchronous or metachronous, should always be kept in mind while evaluating a cancer patient. Appearance of new signs and symptoms during the initial evaluation as well as during follow-up should raise a suspicion, and both patient and oncologist should have a low threshold for further assessment. Early diagnosis and treatment will reduce morbidity and mortality and lead to better survival outcome.
Indian Journal of Dermatology | 2016
Shashank Srinivasan; Nitin Leekha; Sweety Gupta; Umang Mithal; Vandana Arora; Sudarsan De
Cancer of the oral cavity makes up approximately 30% of all head and neck region tumors. Skin metastasis is rare with an incidence ranging between 0.7% and 2.4%. Skin metastasis usually occurs in the neck, scalp, and over the skin near the primary site. We report a patient with carcinoma left buccal mucosa who presented with distant skin metastases to the right side chest wall.
South Asian Journal of Cancer | 2017
Manjari Shah; Rashi Agarwal; Sweety Gupta; Shashank Srinivasan; Prekshi Chaudhary; Sandeep Agarwal; Sudarsan De
Gulf J Oncolog | 2017
Prekshi Chaudhary; Sweety Gupta; Nitin Leekha; Ravi S Rajendra; Shiv S Mishra; Vandana Arora; Sudarsan De; Sandeep Agarwal
Journal of Case Reports | 2016
Prekshi Chaudhary; Sweety Gupta; Nitin Leekha; G. Sharma; Garima Garg; Shailesh Sahay; Sudarsan De
Asian Journal of Medical Sciences | 2016
Manjari Shah; Nitin Leekha; Sweety Gupta; S Sowmiya; Garima Garg; Sudarsan De
The Southeast Asian Journal of Case Report and Review | 2015
Sweety Gupta; Ravi Shankar; Nitin Leekha; Prekshi Choudhary; Sudarsan De
International Journal of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology | 2015
Rashi Agrawal; Sandeep Agrawal; Sudarsan De
Asian Journal of Medical Sciences | 2013
Sweety Gupta; Dinesh Singh; Sandeep Agarwal; Sudarsan De