Discussion in 'All Categories' started by H.N. Shukla - Sep 9th, 2011 6:07 pm. | |
H.N. Shukla
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My full check up CT scan and biopsy already done in 'aiims' new Delhi.biopsy report date on 18.6.2011'trucut biopsy from abdominal mass shows 'fibrocollagenous tissue and necrotic material only the tissue is inadequate for opinion,and ct scan report on date 24may 2011 report is '30x24 cm large heterogeneously enhancing, pelvic abdominal retro peritoneal mass lesion seen predominantly on right side replacing the right psoas and right iliacus muscle-findings possibly represent retro peritoneal sarcoma,this is some report. (Hindi-main 4month se 'aiims' ke chakkar kat raha hu.waha muje bahut problem aaraha hai main waha dr.rk mishra ki 'ek news sunkar gaya tha muje jankari nahi thi ki dr mirhra aiims me nahi W L H me milte hai muje internet ke madhyam se jankari mili hai tab maine aapke yaha email kiya.sir muje kahi bhi se aaj tak sahi jankari nahi mili ki ye kya 'bimari' hai mein 4year se jagah2 ghum raha tha.tata mumai,haridwar,shirdi.lucknow,kanpur last delhi me, maidam pl give me apointment date as your po'bly meet dr mishra for my teritment.4year after.today iam very happy,iam waiting for as your reply. regards HN SHUKLA NASIK MAHARASTRA india |
re: Retro Peritoneal Sarcoma
by Dr Sadhana -
Sep 9th, 2011
7:48 pm
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Dear Mr, Shukla Retroperitoneal sarcomas represent 0.1% of all malignancies and are often clinically challenging due to anatomical proximity to vital structures and a considerable risk for local recurrence. The rarity, complex diagnostics, and surgical challenges imply that these tumors should be managed by experienced sarcoma teams. Centralized treatment per se may not be sufficient since delays that may allow tumor progression, complicate surgery, increase the risk of local recurrence, and cause unnecessary worry for patients. Delays have been linked to adverse outcome in several tumor types, including breast cancer, colorectal cancer, urothelial cancer, and esophageal cancer. Benchmarks for timely management have not been defined in retroperitoneal sarcoma, but large tumor size represents an adverse prognostic factor, which strongly argues for efficient management. Detailed understanding of the causes of delays is needed for optimized management. Although our surgeon has performed this surgery extensively but in your case first we will examine the patient then we will be able to tell you that we can successfully this surgery or not. With regards Sadhana |
re: Retro Peritoneal Sarcoma
by gangajali devi -
Jul 3rd, 2012
3:33 am
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hello sir, i am a 40 years old housewife. i have a problem of pain in my body bellow waist and in waist also from last 5-6 years.the pain is in joint also.i have taken treatment to various doctors but could not cover it. please reply me with your advice about my problem and how can i come out of it. please reply me sir,i am waiting for yr response. |
re: Retro Peritoneal Sarcoma
by Hn shukla -
Sep 28th, 2013
10:40 pm
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Dear sir,last time iam meet ,dr. Mishra feb.2012.(hindi) apke hospital me mere opp ki puri tayari ho gai thi but kuch problme wha agai.jiski wajh se mera opp cancil ho gaya tha.hamare sath wale sab log dar gaye the.mera opp nahi huwa hai.mera bhai vedesh me rahta hai.wo 2014 me jab india ayga tab me opp ke liye aunga. You are always welcome. |
re: Retro Peritoneal Sarcoma
by runu deka -
Mar 9th, 2016
11:51 pm
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Hi I am 50. On 1.3.2016 a surgery done and my ovaries and uterus was removed. The biopsy report shows that - cervix shows histological picture of chronic cervicitis. Mild cytological atypia of the glandular epithelium is locally seen" . is it very serious now. Please suggest. Dear Runu Deka This report is nothing serious. Once your uterus is already removed you should not worry and everything should be fine. With regard Dr Nidhi |