Suhailur Rehman
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh
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Indian Journal of Pathology & Microbiology | 2015
Shaista M Vasenwala; Nishat Afroz; Hena A Ansari; Ah Khan; Rabeya Basari; Suhailur Rehman
Myopericytoma is a rare benign tumor with perivascular myoid differentiation. It shares histomorpholoic features with the so-called hemangiopericytoma, myofibroma and glomus tumor. We hereby report the case of a 14-year-old boy who presented with a slowly growing, painless, firm mass on upper lip, diagnosed as myopericytoma on the basis of histopathology and immunohistochemistry. To the best of our knowledge, this is only the second such reported case.
Journal of Blood Disorders and Transfusion | 2013
Suhailur Rehman; Sayeedul Hasan Arif; Ghazala Mehdi; Sadaf Mirza; Noora Saeed; Faraz Yusuf
Blood safety is a major issue all over the world in transfusion medicine. For this, donor selection is necessary in addition to the screenings of blood bags for infectious diseases. Deferrals lead to loss of precious blood/ components available for transfusion. For preventing this, we should be having knowledge of causes of deferral and their frequency. In this study, causes of donor deferral were evaluated retrospectively from January 2007 to December 2011 in the blood bank of Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC), Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), ALIGARH (India). Analysis of the deferrals showed that temporary deferral was more common than permanent deferral. Most common cause in permanent deferral was HBsAg positivity. Causes among temporary deferral were anemia (Hb<12.5 gm%), malaria in last 3 months, jaundice, alcohol intake in last 3days, weight <45 kg, age <18 yrs, patients on antibiotic, previous donation in last 3 month, typhoid in last 1 year, dog bite etc.
Clinical Cancer Investigation Journal | 2015
Ghazala Mehdi; Amit Singh; Mahboob Hasan; Hena A Ansari; Suhailur Rehman; Sadaf Mirza; Rana K Sherwani
Background: Lymphadenopathy is a heterogeneous entity with many underlying causes, ranging from self-limiting benign disease to severe neoplastic proliferations. Fine-needle aspiration is a cost-effective and reliable tool for initial investigation of enlarged lymph nodes. Materials and Methods: A study was conducted on 326 patients with metastatic disease in order to evaluate the efficacy of cytology in diagnosing malignancies metastatizing to the lymph node and predicting their primary origin as well as to find the relative frequency of different malignancies. The findings were also correlated with histopathology. Results: Cervical lymph nodes were the most frequently involved group, followed by axillary, supraclavicular, and inguinal lymph nodes. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and adenocarcinoma were the most common cytological diagnosis. Among the cases with known primary tumors, head and neck was the most common site followed by breast carcinoma. Most common lymph node group to be aspirated in cases with unknown primary was cervical lymph node, and SCC was most frequently diagnosed cases. Sensitivity and positive predictive value of cytological diagnosis were calculated to be 100% and 93.1%, respectively. Conclusion: Fine-needle aspiration cytology has a very high sensitivity and positive predictive value and hence, a presumptive diagnosis can be made along with the detection of the primary site in case of metastatic disease.
Journal of Cytology | 2018
Irmeen Qamar; Suhailur Rehman; Ghazala Mehdi; Veena Maheshwari; Hena A Ansari; Sunanda Chauhan
Background: Cytologic examination of body fluids commonly involves the use of direct or sediment smears, cytocentrifuge preparations, membrane filter preparations, or cell block sections. Cytospin and cell block techniques are extremely useful in improving cell yield of thin serous effusions and urine samples, and ensure high diagnostic efficacy. Materials and Methods: We studied cytospin preparations and cell block sections prepared from 180 samples of body fluids and urine samples to compare the relative efficiency of cell retrieval, preservation of cell morphology, ease of application of special stains, and diagnostic efficacy. Samples were collected and processed to prepare cytospin smears and cell block sections. Results: We observed that overall, cell yield and preservation of individual cell morphology were better in cytospin preparations as compared to cell blocks, while preservation of architectural pattern was better in cell block sections. The number of suspicious cases also decreased on cell block sections, with increased detection of malignancy. It was difficult to prepare cell blocks from urine samples due to low cellularity. Conclusions: Cytospin technology is a quick, efficient, and cost-effective method of increasing cell yield in hypocellular samples, with better preservation of cell morphology. Cell blocks are better prepared from high cellularity fluids; however, tissue architecture is better studied, with improved rate of diagnosis and decrease in ambiguous results. Numerous sections can be prepared from a small amount of material. Special stains and immunochemical stains can be easily applied to cell blocks. It also provides a source of archival material.
Clinical Cancer Investigation Journal | 2015
Neha Yadav; Suhailur Rehman; Hena A Ansari; Ghazala Mehdi; Mohammad Habib Raza
Molluscum contagiosum is a cutaneous viral infection presenting as multiple pearly white umblicated vesicles. Fine-needle aspiration cytology plays a pivotal role in establishing the rapid and correct diagnosis of clinically unsuspected cases, thereby aiding proper patient management. Our case report focuses on the diagnosis of molluscum contagiosum in a 30-year-old male with atypical presentation as a solitary ulcerated nodule on the right cheek.
Saudi Surgical Journal | 2017
Suhailur Rehman; AsimIsrar Khan; HenaAyyub Ansari; Feroz Alam; ShaistaM Vasenwala; Kiran Alam; MAmanullah Khan
Saudi Surgical Journal | 2017
Noora Saeed; SayeedulHasan Arif; Saima Khan; Suhailur Rehman
Journal of Orthopaedics and Allied Sciences | 2017
Roobina Khan; Suhailur Rehman; Veena Maheshwari; Kiran Alam
Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion | 2017
Sayeedul Hasan Arif; Neha Yadav; Suhailur Rehman; Ghazala Mehdi
International journal of scientific research | 2016
Suhailur Rehman; Shaista M Vasenwala; Hena A Ansari; Maryem Ansari