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Item Bilateral primary B-cell lymphoma of testis in a three-year-old male child.(2010-01) Kumari, Malti; Husain, Nuzhat; Babu, Suresh; Kureel, S NItem Invasive intestinal myiasis in a young male presenting as fungating rectal mass: An unusual presentation.(2012-07) Kumari, Malti; Goel, Madhu M; Singh, DevendraIntestinal myiasis is usually an accidental phenomenon which is transient and asymptomatic. It occurs due to intake of contaminated food or water containing fly larvae or eggs. We report a case of invasive intestinal myiasis presenting with complaint of pain, blood-mixed mucous discharge per rectum along with passage of maggots in stool. On proctoscopy an irregular fungating rectal growth with maggots was detected in rectum and anal canal. Excision of growth with diversion colostomy was done. On histopathology numerous variable-sized larvae in different stages of development were detected throughout the inflamed and necrosed bowel wall. No tumor was seen. With maintenance of proper hygiene, vermicide anti inflammatory and purgatives were given. Patient became alright after colostomy closure. The symptomatic presentation as a mass lesion and necessity for surgical intervention prompted us to report this rare case.Item Synchronous occurrence of lobular breast carcinoma and granulosa cell tumor of ovary mimicking metastatic lobular breast carcinoma(Wolters Kluwer India Pvt. Ltd., 2019-10) Qayoom, Sumaira; Kumari, Malti; Gupta, Sameer; Goel, MadhumatiBreast cancer is one of the main sources of ovarian metastasis. Diffuse sheet of lobular carcinoma cells can strongly mimic granulosa cell tumor (GCT) which itself is a rare ovarian neoplasm constituting <5% of all the ovarian neoplasms. A 55-year-old female presented with a painful lump in the right breast associated with nipple discharge for 4 months, which on radiological and cytological findings was suspicious of an epithelial malignancy. During routine work-up, a solid-cystic lesion in the left ovarian adnexa was identified. The patient underwent right modified radical mastectomy along with left salpingo-oophorectomy. Histopathological and immunohistochemical features confirmed the diagnosis of a synchronous lobular carcinoma breast with GCT ovary. Simultaneous occurrence of Lobular carcinoma breast (LCB) and GCT ovary is extremely rare. Morphologically, these can look similar, raising a suspicion of LCB metastasis to ovary. This is important to differentiate the two for a proper patient management and prognosisItem Vesicular pleuritis in a case of tuberculous empyema thoracis.(2010-10) Husain, Nuzhat; Kumari, Malti; Tandon, Shekhar