10 research outputs found

    Adnexal Tumours Of Skin

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    A total 120 cases of epidermal appendage tumours of skin were analysed and classified according to the classification provided by WHOâ€. Epidermal appendage tumours accounted for 12.87% of all skin tumours, of which 29.17% were benign and 70.83% were malignant. Most of the tumours (75.83%) were in the head and face region. The most common tumour was basal cell epithelioma (55%)

    Acute Miliary Tuberculosis Of Skin - A Case Report And Review Of Literature

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    Acute military tuberculosis of skin is a rare manifestation of tuberculosis. A 7 month old female presented with multiple subcutaneous nodules all over the body. Fine needle aspiration cytology and biopsy from the nodule showed tuberculous lesion with demonstration of acid-fast bacilli (AFB). A typical presentation of cutaneous tuberculosis in HIV era and its diagnosis by AFB stain is stressed

    Rhabdomyosarcoma of the middle ear

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