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Solitary Fibrous Tumors of the Mesocolon: A Report of Two Cases and Review of Literature

Pardasani MM, Nekarakanti PK, Nagari B, Gunturi SRV, Bansal AK, Uppin SG

Solitary fibrous tumors (SFTs) are an uncommon group of neoplasms. The visceral pleura is the most common site of origin of these tumors. The colonic mesentery is an unusual site...
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Primary Hepatic Choriocarcinoma with Pregnancy: A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenge

Pakkala AK, Nekarakanti PK, Nagari B, Bansal AK, Shroff G, Uppin MS

Choriocarcinoma occurs mainly in the gonads, but an extragonadal origin has been reported, albeit infrequently. Primary hepatic choriocarcinoma (PHC) is a rare malignancy, with only 11 cases reported. Most cases...
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Bi-segmentectomy versus wedge hepatic resection in extended cholecystectomy for T2 and T3 gallbladder cancer: A matched case-control study

Nag HH, Nekarakanti PK, Sachan A, Nabi P, Tyagi S

Backgrounds/Aims: Extended cholecystectomy (EC) is the mainstay of treatment in most patients with potentially curable gallbladder cancer (GBC). The optimum extent of hepatic resection in EC is debatable. Methods: This retrospective...
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Is central pancreatectomy an effective alternative to distal pancreatectomy for low-grade pancreatic neck and body tumors: A 20-year single-center propensity score-matched case-control study

Bansal AK, Nagari B, Nekarakanti PK, Pakkala AK, Thumma VM, Gunturi SRV, Pardasani M

Backgrounds/Aims: Central pancreatectomy (CP) is associated with a higher rate of postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF), and it is less preferred over distal pancreatectomy (DP). We compared the short- and long-term...
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