457 results on '"JOSHI, AVINASH"'
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202. Closure to Discussion of 'A New Approach to Load Balancing and Power Factor Correction in Power...
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Ghosh, Arindam and Joshi, Avinash
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ELECTRIC power distribution , *LOAD dispatching in electric power systems - Abstract
Responds to comments on an article appearing in the January 2000 issue of 'IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery,' which dealt with an approach to load balancing in power distribution system. Configuration of the load; Aim of the compensator; Plot of the voltage vector in the complex plane.
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- 2000
203. Speed Dial into VAS Analytics and Cloud.
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Joshi, Avinash
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TELECOMMUNICATION ,BUSINESS models ,REVENUE management ,SOCIAL media ,PRODUCT positioning ,CUSTOMER relationship management - Abstract
The article discusses the need for telecommunication operators in India to adopt a business model focusing on value added services (VAS) to boost their revenues. It discusses the factors to consider in creating such model including the use of VAS analytics, the needs of customers and social media interactions. Moreover, it emphasizes the importance of analytics in personalizing offerings, ensuring right product positioning and increasing customer engagement.
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- 2012
204. An Unusual Case of Paraganglioma of the Broad Ligament Presenting as Cystic Mass
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Gaurish Sinai Khandeparkar, Siddhi, Mandar Kulkarni, Maithili, Gaopande, Vandana, Joshi, Avinash, and Naphade, Pushpalata
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In clinical practice, broad ligament (BL) tumors are seldom encountered. Paraganglioma of the BL is exceedingly rare entity. Here we present an unusual case of broad ligament paraganglioma, presenting as a cystic mass, in a 50-year-old postmenopausal female. A high degree of suspicion along with detailed immunohistopathological work-up is needed for arriving at an accurate diagnosis.
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- 2016
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205. Xanthogranulomatous Salpingooophoritis: The Youngest Documented Case Report
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Tanwar, Harshawardhan, Joshi, Avinash, Wagaskar, Vinayak, Kini, Siddharth, and Bachhav, Manoj
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Background. Xanthogranulomatous inflammation is an uncommon affection of the female genital tract. The youngest case reported of xanthogranulomatous salpingooophoritis in literature was by Shilpa et al. in 2013 in an eighteen-year-old female. Case Report. We report a case of 2-year-old female child with right-sided xanthogranulomatous salpingooophoritis presented as mass in abdomen. This is a case report of the youngest documented case of xanthogranulomatous salpingooophoritis in literature. As per abdominal examination, there was generalized distention of abdomen and a mass was palpable which was arising out of pelvis more on the right side. The ultrasonography (USG) abdomen and pelvis revealed a thick-walled mass measuring 9.2 cm × 6.0 cm × 7.6 cm in pelvis. We did right salpingooophorectomy of the patient. On histopathology, the diagnosis of xanthogranulomatous salpingooophoritis was confirmed. Conclusion. Clinical presentation, radiological appearance, and gross features of xanthogranulomatous lesions of ovary can mimic neoplastic lesions and lead to misdiagnosis. Though, it is very rare in pediatric age group, xanthogranulomatous salpingooophoritis as one of the differential diagnoses should be kept in mind while dealing with tuboovarian masses in this age group.
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- 2015
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206. Immunohistochemical Study of ER, PR, Ki67 and p53 in Endometrial Hyperplasias and Endometrial Carcinomas.
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ABDUL MASJEED, NAYAR MUSFERA, SINAI KHANDEPAR, SIDDHI GAURISH, JOSHI, AVINASH R., KULKARNI, MAITHILI MANDAR, and PANDYA, NIDHI
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ENDOMETRIAL hyperplasia , *IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY , *P53 antioncogene - Abstract
Introduction: Endometrial carcinoma is the second most common gynecologic malignancy in the developing countries. Endometrial Hyperplasia (EH) is a precursor to Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma (EMAC). A 23% of Atypical Hyperplasias (AEH) progress to EMAC. Aim: This study was undertaken to analyse ER, PR, p53 and Ki67 in EH and endometrial carcinomas and attempt correlation with clinical and histopathological findings. Materials and Methods: The present study was conducted over a period of seven years. A manual tissue array technique was employed for cases subjected to IHC. Analysis of the expression of IHC markers (ER, PR, p53, Ki67) in EH and endometrial carcinoma was attempted. Results were subjected to statistical analysis. The results were considered to be significant when the p-value <0.05. Results: An 85 cases of EH and 28 cases of endometrial carcinoma were included in the study. EH (75.22%) was more common than endometrial carcinoma (24.78%). Among 28 cases of endometrial carcinomas, EMAC was most common (78.57%) followed by Clear Cell Carcinoma (CCC) (14.28%), and Uterine Serous Carcinoma (USC) (7.14%). ER and PR expression decreased as lesion progressed from EH to EMAC. ER and PR expression was negative in USC and CCC. The p53 expression and mean Ki67 labelling index increased as the severity of lesion increased from EH to endometrial carcinoma. Conclusion: The ER, PR, p53, Ki67 IHC markers may be included in every case of endometrial carcinoma to understand the tumour biological behavior which in turn could help individual treatment strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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207. Clinicopathological Study of Carcinoma of the Ampulla of Vater with Special Reference to MUC1, MUC2 and MUC5AC Expression.
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KULKARNI, MAITHILI MANDAR, KHANDEPARKAR, SIDDHI GAURISH SINAI, JOSHI, AVINASH R., KAKADE, ANIKET, FEGADE, LOKESH, and NARKHEDE, KETAN
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MUCINOUS adenocarcinoma , *CARCINOMA , *PANCREATIC duct , *LYMPHATIC metastasis , *BILE ducts ,BILIARY tract cancer - Abstract
Introduction: The ampulla of Vater consists of papilla, common channel, distal common bile duct and the distal main pancreatic duct. Ampullary carcinomas arise from two different types of mucosa, reflecting their broad histomorphological spectrum. Adenocarcinomas originating in the ampulla of Vater are classified as having either 'Intestinal' or 'Pancreatobiliary' type of differentiation. Pancreatobiliary type has consistently shown a worse prognosis. Various types of mucins are distributed in normal tissues and gastrointestinal tumours. MUC1, MUC2 and MUC5AC are known to be the most important amongst all. Aim: To study clinicopathological features of different types of carcinoma of ampulla with MUC1, MUC2 and MUC5AC expression. Materials and Methods: We included 20 cases of ampullary adenocarcinoma in this study, diagnosed after radical surgery. The histopathological slides were reviewed and the tumours were classified into intestinal type, pancreatobilliary and other types. Representative block of tumours was subjected to immunohistochemical (IHC) study with MUC1, MUC2 and MUC5AC antibodies. Results were subsequently analysed. Results: Pancreaticobiliary type of ampullary carcinoma cases predominated (50%) over intestinal type (25%). Carcinomas of "other types" included one case each of mucinous carcinoma, adenosquamous carcinoma and undifferentiated carcinoma and well differentiated neuroendocrine tumours. Pancreatobiliary type of carcinomas was associated with higher tumour stage and grade and lymph node metastasis. All the pancreatobiliary type expressed MUC1 and all intestinal type carcinomas expressed MUC2. MUC 5AC expression was seen predominantly in pancreatobiliary type of ampullary carcinomas. Conclusion: Mucin markers are associated with two different subtypes of ampullary carcinomas which have different prognosis. Immunohistochemical study of mucin expression can define the different types of carcinomas of ampulla of Vater with better objective criteria. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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208. Immunohistochemical Study of MUC1, MUC2 and MUC5AC Expression in Primary Breast Carcinoma.
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PATEL, DAXESH SHIVABHAI, SINAI KHANDEPARKAR, SIDDHI GAURISH, JOSHI, AVINASH R., KULKARNI, MAITHILI MANDAR, DHANDE, BHAGYASHREE, LENGARE, PRANOTI, PHEGADE, LOKESH ASHOK, and NARKHEDE, KETAN
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IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY , *BREAST cancer - Abstract
Introduction: Breast Cancer (BC) is the second most common cancer among women in India and accounts for 7% of global burden of BC and one-fifth of all Cancers (CA) among women in India. Aim: This study was conducted for studying the expression of MUC1, MUC2 and MUC5AC in breast carcinoma. Materials and Methods: Fifty cases of primary breast carcinoma diagnosed between years 2013 to 2015 were included in the study. Manual tissue array technique was applied for cases subjected to Immunohistochemistry (IHC). An analysis of the expression of IHC markers (MUC1, MUC2, MUC5AC, ER, PR and HER2/neu) was attempted. Results were subjected to statistical analysis. They were considered to be significant when the p-value was less than 0.05. Results: The positivity for MUC1, MUC2 and MUC5AC in BC was 58%, 8% and 6% and for ER, PR and HER2 was 48%, 36% and 64% respectively. There was a significant correlation between MUC1 expression and ER and PR positivity. There was a significant correlation between MUC2 expression and ER positivity. No significant association was observed between MUC2 and PR expression, MUC5AC expression and ER and PR positivity. There was statistically significant correlation between negative MUC2 and MUC5AC expression and histopathological grade. It was noted that MUC2 and MUC5AC negative tumours were associated with higher tumour stage though not statistically significant. It was noted that MUC5AC negative tumours showed higher frequency of lymphovascular invasion though not statistically significant. Conclusion: Our experience with the present study highlights the role of mucins in the development and progression of BC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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209. Study of Immunohistochemical Markers (CK-19, CD-56, Ki-67, p53) in Differentiating Benign and Malignant Solitary Thyroid Nodules with special Reference to Papillary Thyroid Carcinomas.
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DWIVEDI, SMRITI SUDHANSHU, KHANDEPARKAR, SIDDHI GAURISH SINAI, JOSHI, AVINASH R., KULKARNI, MAITHILI MANDAR, BHAYEKAR, PALLAVI, JADHAV, AMRUTA, NAYAR, MUSPHERA, and KAMBALE, NEELAM S.
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IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY , *TUMOR markers ,THYROID cancer diagnosis - Abstract
Introduction: Solitary Thyroid Nodule (STN) has provoked increased concern owing to higher incidence of malignancy. The inter and intra observer variation in the histomorphological diagnosis of Papillary Thyroid Carcinomas (PTC) may sometimes pose a diagnostic difficulty. Aim: This study was undertaken to analyse immunohistochemical (IHC) markers (CK-19, CD-56, p53, Ki-67) to differentiate between benign and malignant surgically resected STN along with their utility in the identification of PTC. Materials and Methods: The present cross sectional study was conducted over a period of 4 years. A technique of manual tissue array was employed for cases subjected to IHC. The primary antibodies used were CK-19, CD-56, p53 and Ki- 67. Analysis of the expression of IHC markers (p53, Ki-67) to distinguish between benign and malignant STN was done. Evaluation and correlation of expression of IHC markers (CK-19, CD-56) to determine its utility in reaching definitive diagnosis and assessing prognosis of PTC was tried. Results were subjected to statistical analysis. The results were considered to be significant when the p-value <0.05. Results: Out of the 160 cases of surgically resected STN specimens, 68 cases were non-neoplastic, 24 cases were benign and 68 cases were of malignant tumours (7 cases of follicular carcinoma (FCa), 61 cases of PTC). CK-19 was found to be a sensitive (83.61%) and a highly specific positive marker (100%) for the diagnosis of PTC. The difference in CD- 56 expression between PTC and non-PTC group was found to be highly statistically significant. CD-56 was found to be a sensitive (85.86%) and specific (82.25%) negative marker in differentiating PTC from follicular lesions/neoplasms. The difference in p53 expression between the malignant and nonmalignant STN cases was found to be highly statistically significant with a sensitivity and specificity 85.29% and 70.65% respectively. The statistical difference in mean Ki-67 Labeling Index (LI) was found to be significant between PTC versus FA, PTC versus non-neoplastic lesions, FA versus FCa and FVPTC versus FA. Conclusion: The panel of four IHC markers (CK-19, CD-56, p53, Ki-67) may be used for differentiating doubtful benign STN cases from malignant ones and also for definitive diagnosis of PTC along with histopathological examination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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210. Rare case of primary clear cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder.
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Kulkarni, Maithili, Sinai Khandeparkar, Siddhi, Joshi, Avinash, and Bhayekar, Pallavi
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RENAL cell carcinoma , *BLADDER , *BLADDER cancer , *TRANSITIONAL cell carcinoma - Abstract
Cancers of the urinary bladder account for about 3.2% of all cancers worldwide. Clear cell adenocarcinomas (CCAs) of urinary bladder are rare. CCA must be differentiated from benign condition such as nephrogenic adenoma (NA) as well as malignant conditions such as urothelial carcinoma with clear cells, metastasis from ovary and kidney, and urinary bladder myomelanocytic tumor. The diagnosis is based on characteristic histopathological and immunohistochemical features. We present a rare case of CCA of urinary bladder with aggressive clinical behavior in a 72-year-old female. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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211. Decomposition of SF6–R134a effluents by RF plasma
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Joshi, Avinash V.
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SULFUR hexafluoride , *DETECTORS , *CARBON dioxide , *CLOSED loop systems , *EXTRACTION (Chemistry) , *PLASMA chemistry - Abstract
Abstract: The efficiency of recovery achieved by open or closed loop extraction of RPC exhaust gases is in the range of 90–95% under optimum conditions. For a large detector setup operating on one volume change per day basis, a 5% loss amounts to discharging 50kg of R134a and 0.5kg of SF6 into atmosphere every day. The emissions are equivalent to create nearly 50000m3 of carbon dioxide daily. The gas emissions need to be completely converted to safer compounds. The gases such as R134a and SF6 are stable compounds. In order to decompose these, the mixture is first activated by adding of 50% oxygen and 2% argon and under typical RF plasma conditions of 13.56MHz, 1Torr pressure and 0.2W/cm2 power density. The chemical reaction takes place on the surface of a silicon electrode. The product of the reaction is mainly SiF4 (gas), which is further hydrolyzed to form HF solution and silicon hydroxide sludge. More than 90% of the effluent gas mixture can be effectively removed by this method. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2012
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212. Load Balancing, Queueing and Scheduling Mechanisms in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
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Joshi, Avinash
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- Computer Science, Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, dropping policies, scheduling policies
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An ad hoc network is a collection of mobile nodes with wireless links that dynamically form a network without the use of any existing network infrastructure or centralized administration. Due to the limited range of the wireless links, multiple network “hops” may be needed for one node to exchange data with another across the network. In recent years, a variety of new routing protocols targeted specifically at this environment has been developed. It is our thesis that capacity of wireless networks being limited, routing performance is heavily influenced by congestion, load imbalance, scheduling priorities and wireless link quality. Our work focuses on developing techniques to address these issues. The overall goal is improved overall routing performance. The following techniques have been studied in connection with on-demand routing protocols, specifically AODV (ad hoc on-demand distance vector routing). Typically, routing protocols discover shortest path route based on number of hops. This routing philosophy can lead to bottlenecks as some links tend to be used by many routes. We present techniques which try to balance the load and avoid such bottlenecks. We use a new routing cost metric which is a function of the current load on each node on a route. The idea of the cost metric is to be able to route around the nodes that are congested for which alternate routes are available. In addition, rerouting is done proactively when any node on an active route starts getting congested. We also investigate efficient queueing paradigms to be used at the radio interfaces for nodes in wireless ad hoc networks. Low bandwidth of wireless links makes queueing paradigms critical for the performance of the network routing protocol. We investigate various packet drop and priority scheduling policies. We demonstrate that effective queueing paradigms can improve routing performance. Unlike wired networks, packets transmitted on wireless channels are often subject to burst errors which cause back to back packet losses. Most link layer protocols recover from packet losses by retransmission. When the wireless channel is in a burst error state, retransmission attempts typically fail, thereby causing poor utilization of the wireless channel. We investigate a channel state dependent scheduling policy where packets are scheduled at the radio interface based on the link quality. Packets seeing a better link quality get higher priority. Conversely, packets seeing weak links are buffered to be transmitted later. We show this technique improves overall channel utilization which in turns improves routing performance.
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- 2001
213. Boost-Amplifier-Based Power-Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulator.
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Jha, Kapil, Mishra, Santanu, and Joshi, Avinash
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ELECTRONIC amplifiers , *COMPUTER simulation , *DYNAMICS , *ELECTRONIC modulation , *CONVERTERS (Electronics) - Abstract
Power-hardware-in-the-loop (PHIL) simulations are used to test power hardware with the help of computer-based real-time simulations. Generally, buck-based power amplifiers that have good dynamic performance are used to construct a PHIL simulator because of their linear large signal control-to-output characteristics. However, their output voltage peak is limited to the applied dc input in the linear region of modulation. In this paper, a differential boost converter (DBC)-based power amplifier is proposed for PHIL simulations, which does not suffer from the aforementioned limitations of a buck-based amplifier. A conventional DBC exhibits highly nonlinear control-to-output behavior. A feedback linearization technique is used to linearize the DBC in a large signal and dynamic sense, which makes it suitable for PHIL applications. Using this power amplifier and a MATLAB/Simulink toolbox for real-time simulations, the PHIL simulator is constructed. Experimental results under various operating conditions of source voltages, such as unipolar, bipolar, transients in frequency, and the dc step, and various load conditions, such as reactive, nonlinear, and transient faults, are provided to confirm the efficacy of the proposed PHIL simulator. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2015
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214. Isolation and identification of dihydrocitrinone, a urinary metabolite of citrinin in rats
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Park, Douglas L., Friedman, Leonard, Dunn, Bonnie B., Stack, Michael E., King, Raymond L., and Joshi, Avinash
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RATS ,TOXICOLOGY - Published
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215. CLINICAL DILEMMA: ADVISING A COLLEAGUEWHO HAS HAD UNPROTECTED SEX.
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Schmiedel, Angelika, Joshi, Avinash, Wilks, Michael, Sedgwick, Emma, and Hughes, Henrietta
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Presents remarks from several physicians on dealing with a fellow surgeon who had unprotected sex with several men and women. Risk posed by the surgeon to patients according to Doctor Angelika Schmiedel; Issues facing the surgeon according to Michael Wilks; Suggestion on discussing health concerns according to Henrietta Hughes.
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- 2004
216. High-Quality Sine Wave Generation Using a Differential Boost Inverter at Higher Operating Frequency.
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Jha, Kapil, Mishra, Santanu, and Joshi, Avinash
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SINE waves , *ELECTRIC inverters , *IDEAL sources (Electric circuits) , *ELECTRONIC amplifiers , *ELECTRIC potential , *ELECTRONIC modulators - Abstract
Buck-converter-based topologies are used to generate high-frequency sinusoidal outputs. Buck-based inversion circuits such as voltage source inverters or class-D amplifiers have inherent control-to-output linearity in large-signal sense. However, in these topologies, the instantaneous output is always smaller than the dc-input during linear modulation. A differential boost inverter (DBI) is a boost-based topology that is used to generate a sinusoidal output. In DBI, the instantaneous output can be higher or lower than the dc-input voltage. DBI exhibits nonlinear control-to-output behavior in large-signal dynamic sense. Therefore, generating a high-frequency sinusoidal output using this topology is a challenge. The issues associated with a DBI for high-frequency sine wave generation are characterized in this paper. Conventional linear and nonlinear control techniques fail to produce a high-quality sine wave output at higher operating frequency. A nonlinear feedback linearization technique is proposed, which forces the output to be linear with respect to the reference even at higher operating frequency. This leads to a high-frequency high-quality sine wave generation using a DBI. The proposed modulator is verified using a laboratory prototype to generate a sine wave up to 2 kHz. A triangular wave of 100-Hz frequency is also generated by the proposed technique. Superior dynamic responses of a dynamic linearizing modulator controlled DBI for a step change in frequency, load current, input voltage, and reference are also experimentally verified. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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217. Analysis and PWM Control of Switched Boost Inverter.
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Ravindranath, Adda, Mishra, Santanu K., and Joshi, Avinash
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ELECTRIC inverters , *ELECTRIC potential , *ELECTRIC current converters , *ELECTRIC impedance , *ELECTRIC immittance - Abstract
The Z-source inverter (ZSI) employs an LC impedance network between the main inverter bridge and the power source. The unique feature of the ZSI is that it can operate either in buck or boost mode with a wide range of obtainable output voltages from a given input voltage. This topology also exhibits better electromagnetic-interference noise immunity when compared to a traditional voltage-source inverter (VSI). However, the LC impedance network of ZSI significantly increases the size and cost of the power converter and can make it unsuitable for low-power applications. This paper proposes a novel topology called switched boost inverter (SBI) which exhibits similar advantages of ZSI with lower number of passive components and more active components compared to ZSI. The steady-state and small-signal analyses of SBI, along with its pulsewidth modulation (PWM) control strategies, have been discussed in this paper. This paper also presents a comparison of SBI and ZSI with the same input and output parameters. The theoretical analysis given in this paper has been validated using a laboratory prototype of SBI, and the experimental results are presented for verification. The experimental harmonic spectrum of the inverter's output voltage with the proposed PWM technique is also plotted and compared with that of a traditional VSI. All the experimental results show good correlation between theory and experiments. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2013
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218. Characteristic Analysis for Multisampled Digital Implementation of Fixed-Switching-Frequency Closed-Loop Modulation of Voltage-Source Inverter.
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Gupta, Rajesh, Ghosh, Arindam, and Joshi, Avinash
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SWITCHING circuits , *ELECTRIC inverters , *ELECTRONIC modulation , *DIGITAL electronics , *ELECTRONIC systems , *INDUSTRIAL electronics - Abstract
In this paper, a fixed-switching-frequency closed-loop modulation of a voltage-source inverter (VSI), upon the digital implementation of the modulation process, is analyzed and characterized. The sampling frequency of the digital processor is considered as an integer multiple of the modulation switching frequency. An expression for the determination of the modulation design parameter is developed for smooth modulation at a fixed switching frequency. The variation of the sampling frequency, switching frequency, and modulation index has been analyzed for the determination of the switching condition under closed loop. It is shown that the switching condition determined based on the continuous-time analysis of the closed-loop modulation will ensure smooth modulation upon the digital implementation of the modulation process. However, the stability properties need to be tested prior to digital implementation as they get deteriorated at smaller sampling frequencies. The closed-loop modulation index needs to be considered maximum while determining the design parameters for smooth modulation. In particular, a detailed analysis has been carried out by varying the control gain in the sliding-mode control of a two-level YSI. The proposed analysis of the closed-loop modulation of the VSI has been verified for the operation of a distribution static compensator. The theoretical results are validated experimentally on both single- and three-phase systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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219. Control Schemes for DC Capacitor Voltages Equalization in Diode-Clamped Multilevel Inverter-Based DSTATCOM.
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Shukla, Anshuman, Ghosh, Arindam, and Joshi, Avinash
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ELECTRIC inverters , *CAPACITORS , *DIRECT currents , *DIRECT current power transmission , *ELECTRIC potential , *SWITCHING diodes , *SHUNT electric reactors - Abstract
This paper examines the application of a diodeclamped multilevel inverter (DCMLI).based distribution static compensator (DSTATCOM) connected to a three-phase, four-wire (3p4w) distribution system. The DCMLI has an inherent unbalancing problem among its dc capacitor voltages. Additionally, when the load contains a dc part, the neutral point of the compensator also becomes unbalanced. In this paper, the effects of different loading conditions on the dc capacitor voltages of the inverter are studied. Two new control circuits are proposed for equalizing the capacitor voltages. Different control techniques are presented for the equalizing circuits. Equations of the proposed equalizing controllers are developed corresponding to the control of the switching devices. Comparative studies of different control techniques and the performances of the two controllers are performed. Simulation studies are performed using PSCADIEMTDC to validate the efficacy of the proposed equalizing controller circuits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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220. Switching Characterization of Cascaded Multilevel-Inverter-Controlled Systems.
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Gupta, Rajesh, Ghosh, Arindam, and Joshi, Avinash
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INDUSTRIAL electronics , *VOLTAGE regulators , *SYNCHRONOUS capacitors , *ELECTRIC potential , *AMPLITUDE modulation , *GATE array circuits - Abstract
In this paper, the method of triangular carrier switching control of two-level inverters is extended to cascaded multilevel inverters using phase-shifted multicarrier unipolar pulsewidth modulation (PWM). The condition for smooth modulation is obtained using the Bessel's function representation of the PWM output and the switching condition of the multilevel- inverter-controlled system. A method is proposed for the determination of the minimum amplitude of the triangular carrier for smooth modulation at fixed switching frequency. It is shown that the multilevel modulation based on the phase-shifted carriers significantly reduces the ripple magnitude in the switching function and allows the use of a smaller carrier amplitude under closed loop. This increases the forward gain and, hence, improves the tracking characteristics. The proposed cascaded multilevel inverter control is implemented for the operation of a distribution static compensator (DSTATCOM) in the voltage control mode. The experimental verification of the theoretical and simulation results is provided through a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) based control of a laboratory model of a single-phase DSTATCOM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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221. State Feedback Control of Multilevel Inverters for DSTATCOM Applications.
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Shukla, Anshuman, Ghosh, Arindam, and Joshi, Avinash
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FEEDBACK control systems , *ELECTRIC inverters , *ELECTRIC current converters , *VOLTAGE regulators , *CAPACITORS , *AUTOMATION , *DISCRETE-time systems , *AUTOMATIC control systems , *ELECTRIC equipment - Abstract
In this paper, load compensation using multilevel inverter-based distribution static compensator (DSTATCOM) is presented. The DSTATCOM is connected to a three-phase four-wire (3p4w) distribution system. Two different multilevel inverter topologies are used to realize the DSTATCOM. They are diode-clamped multilevel inverter (DCMLI) and flying capacitor multilevel inverter (FCMLI). A compensating technique has been derived, which uses the state feedback control to the multilevel inverters-based DSTATCOMs. A switching strategy for the multi-level inverters that ensures utilization of all output voltage states of the inverter for efficient tracking of references has been proposed. The schemes of dc-link capacitor volthge control for DCMLI and flying capacitor voltage control for FCMLI have been discussed. Comparative studies of performances of the two DSTATCOM topologies are performed. The simulation studies are performed using PSCAD/EMTDC to validate the efficacy of the proposed control scheme. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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222. Interline Unified Power Quality Conditioner.
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Jindal, Amit Kumar, Ghosh, Arindam, and Joshi, Avinash
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POWER resources , *ELECTRIC potential , *VOLTAGE-frequency converters , *ELECTRIC power distribution , *SIMULATION methods & models , *FORCE & energy - Abstract
This paper proposes a new connection for a unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) to improve the power quality of two feeders in a distribution system. A UPQC consists of a series voltage-source converter (VSC) and a shunt VSC both joined together by a common dc bus. It is demonstrated how this device is connected between two independent feeders to regulate the bus voltage of one of the feeders while regulating the voltage across a sensitive load in the other feeder. Since the UPQC is connected between two different feeders (lines), this connection of the UPQC will be called an interline UPQC (IUPQC). The structure, control and capability of the IUPQC are discussed in this paper. The efficacy of the proposed configuration has been verified through simulation studies using PSCAD/EMTDC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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223. Static Shunt and Series Compensations of an SMIB System Using Flying Capacitor Multilevel Inverter.
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Shukla, Anshuman, Ghosh, Arindam, and Joshi, Avinash
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SHUNT electric reactors , *CAPACITORS , *DIELECTRIC devices , *ELECTRIC equipment , *ELECTRIC capacity , *VOLTAGE regulators - Abstract
The flying capacitor multilevel inverter (FCMLI) is a multiple voltage level inverter topology intended for high-power and high-voltage operations at low distortion. It uses capacitors, called flying capacitors, to clamp the voltage across the power semiconductor devices. A method for controlling the FCMLI is proposed which ensures that the flying capacitor voltages remain nearly constant using the preferential charging and discharging of these capacitors. A static synchronous compensator (STATCOM) and a static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) based on five-level flying capacitor inverters are proposed. Control schemes for both the FACTS controllers are developed and verified in terms of voltage control, power flow control, and power oscillation damping when installed in a single-machine infinite bus (SMIB) system. Simulation studies are performed using PSCAD/EMTDC to validate the efficacy of the control scheme and the FCMLI-based flexible alternating current transmission system (FACTS) controllers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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224. Design of a Capacitor-Supported Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) for Unbalanced and Distorted Loads.
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Ghosh, Arindam, Jindal, Amit Kumar, and Joshi, Avinash
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ELECTRIC power distribution , *ELECTRIC inverters , *ELECTRIC power systems , *POWER transmission , *ELECTRIC current converters , *ELECTRICAL engineering - Abstract
The paper discusses the operating principles and control characteristics of a dynamic voltage restorer (DVR) that protects sensitive but unbalanced and/or distorted loads. The main aim of the DVR is to regulate the voltage at the load terminal irrespective of sag/swell, distortion, or unbalance in the supply voltage. In this paper, the DVR is operated in such a fashion that it does not supply or absorb any active power during the steady-state operation. Hence, a dc capacitor rather than a dc source can supply the voltage source inverter realizing the DVR. The proposed DVR operation is verified through extensive digital computer simulation studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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225. Torsional Interaction Studies on a Power System Compensated by SSSC and Fixed Capacitor.
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Pillai, G.N., Ghosh, Arindam, and Joshi, Avinash
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In this paper, a static synchronous series compensator (SSSC), along with a fixed capacitor, is used to avoid torsional mode instability in a series compensated transmission system. A 48-step harmonic neutralized inverter is used for the realization of the SSSC. The system under consideration is the IEEE first benchmark model on SSR analysis. The system stability is studied both through eigenvalue analysis and EMTDC/PSCAD simulation studies. It is shown that the combination of the SSSC and the fixed capacitor improves the synchronizing power coefficient. The presence of the fixed capacitor ensures increased damping of small signal oscillations. At higher levels of fixed capacitor compensation, a damping controller is required to stabilize the torsional modes of SSR. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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226. A New Public–Domain Simulator for Power Electronics Circuits.
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Patil, Mahesh B., Das, Shyama P., Joshi, Avinash, and Chandorkar, Mukul
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Describes a public-domain simulator for power electronic circuits. Organization of the simulator; Application of the simulator; Access to expensive commercial packages.
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227. Solitary cylindroma of tragus of the ear mimicking a keloid.
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Bavikar, Rupali, Deshmukh, Sanjay D., and Joshi, Avinash
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Cylindromas are very rare primitive sweat gland tumours differentiating towards eccrine or apocrine line. We present a case of cylindroma of tragus of external ear in a 50-year-old female. It was diagnosed clinically as keloid. After excision, histopathological and immunohistochemistry (IHC) studies confirmed diagnosis of solitary cylindroma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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228. A rare case of neurofibroma with lipomatous differentiation and floret like giant cells-cytologically disguising as pleomorphic lipoma.
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Siddhi Gaurish, Sinai Khandeparkar, Bhatt, Neha Chandrakumar, and Joshi, Avinash
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229. Exercise therapy is supplementary to arthroscopic surgery when surgery is indicated
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Joshi, Avinash
230. A Theory to Synthesize Nonisolated DC–DC Converters Using Flux Balance Principle.
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Nag, Soumya Shubhra, Panigrahi, Ramanuja, Mishra, Santanu K., Joshi, Avinash, Ngo, Khai D. T., and Mandal, Suman
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This paper describes a theory to synthesize nonisolated dc–dc converters. It uses the fundamental flux balance equation across the inductors of a converter as a starting point in this synthesis process. The flux balance equations are the linear equations of the input voltage, capacitor voltages, and duty cycle (D). The coefficients of these linear equations can be selected from a finite set of choices. These choices define the converter topologies that are subsequently used to synthesize a converter. The synthesis procedure applies to a converter of multiple order. All the possible converters are identified for a first-order topology. In the case of second-order converters, all the choices of the flux balance equation are defined. Based on these choices, three new quadratic topologies are derived and verified to demonstrate the effectiveness of the theory. The procedure to synthesize a converter from a given voltage conversion ratio is also outlined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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231. Hand-mirror cell morphology of T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder presenting in pleural effusion with mediastinal widening.
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Anand, Mani, Gulati, Harveen K., and Joshi, Avinash R.
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The article presents a case study of a 13-year-old boy who was diagnosed with T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder alongwith predominant hand-mirror cell morphology. He was presented with cough, breathlessness, and chest pain for eight days which developed to severe respiratory distress and mediastinal widening. His examinations showed bilateral cervical lymphadenopathy and right-sided pleural effusion with mediastinal mass widening. He succumbed to the disease in the hospital within two days.
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232. An Unusual Case of Paraganglioma of the Broad Ligament Presenting as Cystic Mass.
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Sinai Khandeparkar, Siddhi Gaurish, Kulkarni, Maithili Mandar, Gaopande, Vandana, Joshi, Avinash, and Naphade, Pushpalata
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In clinical practice, broad ligament (BL) tumors are seldom encountered. Paraganglioma of the BL is exceedingly rare entity. Here we present an unusual case of broad ligament paraganglioma, presenting as a cystic mass, in a 50-year-old postmenopausal female. A high degree of suspicion along with detailed immunohistopathological work-up is needed for arriving at an accurate diagnosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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233. On-line gas mixing and multi-channel distribution system
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Kalmani, S.D., Mondal, N.K., Satyanarayana, B., Verma, P., and Joshi, Avinash
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GASES , *MIXING , *ELECTRIC controllers , *GAS flow , *ASTRONOMICAL observatories , *PROTOTYPES , *CALORIMETERS - Abstract
Abstract: In this presentation, we describe a mass-flow controller based on-line gas mixing unit with the multi-channel distribution system. We highlight different aspects such as requirement, design, calibration, control and operation of this system. This unit has the capability to mix up to four different input gases and distribute over 16 output channels. Output in individual channels is controlled accurately by using capillary-based system. At present, we are using this gas mixing unit for prototype of iron calorimeter (ICAL) detector of India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO). [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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234. Ideas for Action 2019 : Financing Sustainable Development
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Mohieldin, Mahmoud, Petkoski, Djordjija, Mohieldin, Mahmoud, Petkoski, Djordjija, Pathak, Shantanu, Kulkarni, Aditya, Bondre, Ameya, Nadar, Prince, Srivastava, Rohit, Joshi, Avinash, Donakonda, Anjana, Archer, John Peter, Noakes, Lindsey, Rodrigues, Luiz Henrique, Watters, Fiona, Kiplimo, Bethwel, Baldwin, Todd, Schochet, Noah, Sinha, Ayushi, Okusanya, Bayo, Kihonge, Ronnie, Cardoso, Felipe, Hugo, Thaina, Eugênio, Gustavo, Cattaneo, Fabian, Didone, Evandro, Alba Aldana, Ricardo, Alba Torres, Ricardo Enrique, Torres Bello, Nancy, Alba Torres, Jessica Bibiana, Lynn, Hwang Soo, Farras, Muhammad, Juan, Kim, Fatina, Shana, Fadhilah, Atiek Puspa, and Guniar, Fakhri
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INFANT MORTALITY ,SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS ,DAMOGO ,FISHING ,GOALS ,AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY ,RAINWATER ,YOUTH COMPETITION ,DEVELOPMENT ,SUSTAINABILITY ,CLEAN WATER ,WELLPOWER ,EKOMURO H2O ,FOOD WASTE ,ECO PANPLAS ,KOMODO WATER ,NEONATAL MORBIDITY ,TECHNOLOGY ,URBAN SANITATION ,TEAM CARENX INNOVATIONS ,GATHER - Abstract
Ideas for Action is a youth competition on initiatives to implement the Sustainable Development Goals launched in November 2014 by the World Bank Group and the Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. The 2019 winners (3 top teams, 4 runners-up, and 11 honorable mentions) were selected from more than 3,000 proposals submitted by more than 21,000 team members from 142 countries. This year witnessed an unparalleled level of growing recognition with a 50 percent increase in proposals over 2018. The winning proposals were selected through a rigorous selection process that judged the projects on depth and clarity, significance of impact, originality and creativity, and feasibility. The teams had to showcase a strong proposal that presented a potential for impact on a large number of people with a practical roadmap for implementation. In addition to young staff members, reviewers included executives from Firmenich, Flour Mills of Nigeria, the German–Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, PepsiCo, the Wharton School, and the World Bank Group. Other competition partners included the International Labour Organization, Hemofarm, the World Bank Group’s Youth to Youth Community (Y2Y) and Youth Summit, Knowledge @ Wharton, and the United Nations Youth Assembly. Youth participation in the 2030 Development Agenda is crucial. This initiative is a knowledge-sharing platform that empowers young professionals with the support and tools needed to engage in the conversation with leading professionals in the global development industry and the private sector. Through their use of technology—such as rainwater harvesting, reusable plastics, mobile apps, and devices—young people have ideas to make an exponential impact. The goal is to support truly workable and actionable results by connecting leading schools of finance and management with governments around the world to build partnerships that bolster these ideas into effective implementation. This book recognizes the incredible talent and spirit that these young people bring to the global development conversation.
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235. Immunohistopathological Study of Papillary Squamotransitional Carcinoma of Uterine Cervix.
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Dhande B, Khandeparkar SGS, Gogate BP, Joshi AR, Gosavi SS, and Mishra PV
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- Female, Humans, Cervix Uteri, Ki-67 Antigen, Tumor Suppressor Protein p53, Uterine Cervical Neoplasms, Carcinoma, Papillary, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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Introduction: Papillary squamotransitional cell carcinoma (PSTCC) arising from the uterine cervix is a distinctive histomorphological subtype of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) not otherwise specified (NOS) of cervical epithelial tumors., Aim: The present study was undertaken to study the histopathological features and immunoexpression of CK7, CK20, p53 and Ki-67 in PSTCC of the cervix., Materials and Methods: This study included 43 cases of PSTCC of cervix. A technique of manual tissue array was employed along with IHC staining of entire section in some cases. The expression pattern of CK7, CK 20, p53 and Ki67 in PSTCC was studied and clinico-pathological correlation of various parameters with IHC expression of CK7 and CK20 was observed. Results were subjected to statistical analysis and were considered significant when the p-value was less than 0.05., Results: Out of 43 PSTCC cases, there were 38 squamotransitional type and 5 papillary type. Histomorphologically, all the cases studied were having fused papillae with rounded contours and fibrovascular cores with highest number of cases having intermediate cell type morphology (86%). Stromal invasion was seen in 74.4% of cases. Koilocytosis were seen in 39.3% of cases. Thirty-two cases showed CK7 immunopositivity (+) and CK20 immunonegativity (-), nine cases were both CK7 and CK20 - and two cases were CK7- and CK20+. Among them 90.7% cases were p53 positive and all cases were positive for Ki67 immunostaining with highest number of cases showing moderate proliferative activity (74.4%); followed by nine cases showing high (20.93%) and two cases showing low proliferative activity (4.65%)., Conclusion: The distinct histomorphology and CK7/CK20 immnunoprofile of PSTCC along with Ki67 and p53 could help in arriving at an accurate diagnosis as well predicting its biological behavior.
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- 2024
236. Immunohistochemical Study of p16INK4A, MIB-1 and CK17 in Pre-neoplastic and Neoplastic Epithelial Lesions of Cervix.
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Sahu PD, Khandeparkar SGSKS, Joshi AR, Kulkarni MM, Gogate BP, Newadkar ND, Shinde PA, and Battin SS
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- Female, Humans, Cervix Uteri, Imines, Thiazines, Uterine Cervical Neoplasms diagnosis, Uterine Cervical Dysplasia diagnosis
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Background: Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) II and CIN III have a high progression rate to invasive squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Histopathological assessment is known to have intra and inter-observer diagnostic discrepancies even among two panels of pathologist. Subsequently, to improve on the accuracy of histopathological examination, various IHC biomarkers have been evaluated in the biopsy of cervix., Aim: The present study was undertaken to evaluate the immunoexpression and interrelationship of p16INK4A, MIB-1 and CK17 in histopathologically diagnosed cases of CIN and invasive cervical carcinoma (ICC) which could aid in differentiating CIN and ICC from benign cervical lesions., Materials and Methods: This study included 120 cases of cervical lesions; out of which 20 cases were each of negative for malignancy/dysplasia (NED), CIN I and CIN III, 10 cases of CIN II and 50 cases of ICC. A technique of manual tissue microarray was employed for the study of immunohistochemical markers such as p16INK4A, CK17 and MIB-1 in all cases. Results were subjected to statistical analysis., Results: The difference in p16 immunoexpression between NED (0/20, 0%) and CIN+ICC (97/100, 97%) cases was statistically highly significant. (p<0.01) The sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value and diagnostic accuracy of p16 immunoexpression in comparison to histopathological diagnosis was 97%, 100%, 100%, 86.96% and 97.5% respectively. The overall agreement of p16 staining with histopathological diagnosis was 97.5% (?=0.9151 i.e. very good) The difference in MIB-1 immunoexpression between CIN-I (6/20, 30%) and CIN II+III (30/30, 100%), CIN (36/50,72%) and ICC (50/50, 100%) cases was statistically highly significant. (p<0.01) The difference in MIB-1 immunoexpression between NED (0/20, 0%) and CIN+IC (86/100, 86%) cases was statistically highly significant. (p<0.01) The sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value and diagnostic accuracy of MIB-1 immunoexpression in comparison to histopathological diagnosis was 86%, 100%, 100%, 58.82% and 88.33% respectively. The overall agreement of MIB-1 staining with H&E diagnosis was 88.33%. (?=0.6719 i.e. good) The difference in CK17 immunoexpression between CIN-I (11/20, 55%) and CIN-II+III (26/30, 86.67%) cases was statistically significant. (p=0.030) The difference in CK17 immunoexpression between CIN (37/50, 74%) and ICC (46/50, 92%) cases was statistically significant. (p=0.033) The difference in CK17 immunoexpression between NED (0/20, 0%) and CIN+ICC (83/100, 83%) cases was statistically highly significant. (p<0.01) The sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value and diagnostic accuracy of CK 17 immunoexpression in comparison to histopathological diagnosis was 82%, 100%, 100%, 52.63% and 85% respectively. The overall agreement of CK 17 staining with histopathological diagnosis was 85% (?=0.6029 i.e. moderate) The agreement between p16 and MIB-1 immunostaining was 89.16%. (?= 0.7 i.e., good) The agreement between CK17 and MIB-1 immunostaining was 86.6%. (?= 0.683 i.e., good) The agreement between p16 and CK17 immunostaining was 84.16%. (?= 0.5908 i.e., moderate) Conclusion: The findings of the present study indicate that the IHC report of p16, MIB-1 and CK-17 in CIN and ICC cases if included in each histopathology report could aid in accurate diagnosis which could facilitate in better patient management.
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237. Immunohistochemical study of epidermal growth factor receptor, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2/neu, p53, and Ki67 in oral squamous cell carcinoma.
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Mohanapure NS, Khandeparkar SGS, Saragade PB, Gogate BP, Joshi AR, and Mehta SR
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Introduction: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most common malignant tumor occurring in the oral cavity., Aim: The present study was conducted to evaluate the biomarkers such as epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2/neu), p53 and Ki67 expression in OSCC cases, and its correlation with other well-established clinicopathological parameters., Materials and Methods: Seventy cases of OSCC cases diagnosed between 2015 and 2019 were included in the study. A technique of manual tissue microarray was employed for the analysis of expression of IHC markers such as EGFR, HER2/neu, p53, and Ki67 in all cases. Results were subjected to the statistical analysis., Results: A statistically significant positive association was noted between EGFR expression and tumor grade, tumor stage, and p53 immunoexpression in OSCC cases. Increased EGFR expression was noted insignificantly in OSCC cases with lymph node (LN) metastasis and Ki67 positive cases. Statistically significant positive association was noted between HER2/neu expression and tumor grade and stage of oral SCC cases. Increased HER2/neu expression was noted insignificantly in OSCC cases with LN metastasis, p53 and Ki67 positive OSCC cases. A statistically significant positive association was noted between percent of tumor cells expressing EGFR, HER2/neu, p53 and Ki67, and grade of OSCC., Conclusion: This study intends to document prognostic utility of EGFR and HER2/neu expression in OSCC cases in the Indian setting and contribute to the data pool which could aid in formulating individual tailored therapy that includes targeted therapy in oral SCC cases., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts of interest., (Copyright: © 2022 Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology.)
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- 2022
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238. Immunohistochemical expression of cyclin D1 in invasive breast carcinoma and its correlation with clinicopathological parameters.
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Lengare PV, Sinai Khandeparkar SG, Joshi AR, Gogate BP, Solanke SG, and Gore SH
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- Adult, Aged, Biomarkers, Tumor, Breast Neoplasms diagnosis, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry methods, Middle Aged, Tertiary Care Centers, Tissue Array Analysis, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Cyclin D1 genetics
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Introduction: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer and leading cause of death in women., Aim: This study was conducted to study the cyclin D1 expression in BC and its correlation with other clinicopathological parameters such as tumor size, histological grade, lymph node status, estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), HER2/neu, and Ki67 status., Materials and Methods: Fifty cases of BC diagnosed between 2015 and 2018 were included in the study. A technique of manual tissue microarray was employed for the analysis of expression of immunohistochemical (IHC) markers such as cyclin D1, ER, PR, HER2/neu, and Ki67 in all cases. Results were subjected to statistical analysis., Results: Cyclin D1 positivity was seen in 64% cases of BC cases of which 8% were triple negative BC (TNBC) molecular subtype. Cyclin D1 expression was statistically significantly associated with ER and PR positivity. Maximum cases showing cyclin D1 expression showed negative HER2/neu expression, Ki67 immunopositivity, absent lymphovascular invasion and were of lower grade and stage. 32% cases were TNBC. Cyclin D1 was found positive in 25% TNBC cases. Negative Cyclin D1 expression was seen in TNBC cases of higher grade and higher stage with positive lymph node status, presence of lymphovascular invasion and Ki67 positivity., Conclusion: Cyclin D1 can be potentially used as a prognostic marker and if included in routine IHC workup of BC cases can aid in appropriate patient management with the advent of new targeted therapy that blocks the cyclin D-CDK4/6 axis.
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- 2020
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239. Study of ER, PR, HER2/neu, p53, and Ki67 expression in primary breast carcinomas and synchronous metastatic axillary lymph nodes.
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Khande TA, Joshi AR, Khandeparkar SGS, Kulkarni MM, Gogate BP, Kakade AR, Sahu PD, and Khillare CD
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Axilla, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Ki-67 Antigen genetics, Lymph Nodes pathology, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Metastasis, Receptor, ErbB-2 genetics, Receptors, Estrogen genetics, Receptors, Progesterone genetics, Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 genetics, Young Adult, Breast Neoplasms metabolism, Ki-67 Antigen biosynthesis, Receptor, ErbB-2 biosynthesis, Receptors, Estrogen biosynthesis, Receptors, Progesterone biosynthesis, Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 biosynthesis
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Background: Breast cancer (BCA) is the second most common cancer among women in India and accounts for 7% of global burden of BCA. The axillary lymph node status is an independent prognostic factor. The combined estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and HER2/neu biomarker expression is a predictor of BCA status for therapeutic guidance. Studies have demonstrated that these biomarkers are unstable throughout their tumor progression. Varying concordance and discordance rates in the biomarker expression between primary breast carcinoma (PBC) and metastatic axillary lymph node (MALN) status are reported., Aim: This study was conducted for studying and comparing the expression of immunohistochemistry (IHC) markers, i.e., ER, PR, HER2/neu, p53, and Ki67 between PBC and their corresponding MALN for prognostication and therapeutic purpose., Methods: Sixty cases of PBC with metastasis to axillary lymph nodes diagnosed between years 2008 and 2014 were included in the study. A technique of manual tissue array was employed for cases subjected to IHC. Analyses of the expression of IHC markers were attempted between the PBC and their corresponding synchronous MALN and classified as concordant or discordant. Results were subjected to statistical analysis., Results: Substantial agreement was observed for biomarker ER, PR, HER2/neu, p53, and Ki67 expression between PBC and MALN with k-value 0.79, 0.75, 0.89, 0.7, and 0.6, respectively., Conclusion: There was high concordance for the IHC markers: ER, PR, HER2/neu, p53, and Ki67 expression in matched pairs of PBC and corresponding synchronous MALN. However, the discordance noted in small subgroups cannot be overlooked. Thus, there is a need to perform ER, PR, HER2/neu, p53, and Ki67 IHC studies routinely in both PBC and MALN to help design therapies that are tailored to target the specific tumor clones and render maximum benefit to patients., Competing Interests: None
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- 2020
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240. Immunohistochemical Expression of Vimentin in Invasive Breast Carcinoma and Its Correlation with Clinicopathological Parameters.
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Khillare CD, Sinai Khandeparkar SG, Joshi AR, Kulkarni MM, Gogate BP, and Battin S
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Introduction: Breast carcinoma (BCa) is one of the most common cancers among women globally. Increased vimentin expression has been reported in various epithelial cancers., Aim: This study examines the expression of vimentin in BCa and its correlation with various prognostic factors such as tumor size, histological grade, lymph node status, estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), HER2/neu, and Ki67 status., Materials and Methods: Seventy cases of BCa diagnosed between 2014 and 2015 were included in the study. A technique of manual tissue microarray was employed for the analysis of expression of immunohistochemical (IHC) markers such as vimentin, ER, PR, HER2/neu, and Ki67. Results were subjected to statistical analysis., Results: Vimentin was found positive in 53 (75.7%) cases of BCa, of which 18 cases (25.7%) were triple-negative BCa (TNBC). Positivity for ER, PR, Her2, and Ki67 was 32.8%, 31.4%, 60%, and 99%, respectively. Vimentin expression was significantly associated with ER negativity. All 53 cases expressing vimentin showed positive Ki67 labeling index; however, this was not statistically significant. Maximum vimentin expression was observed in the age group >50 years, postmenopausal women, BCa cases showing lymphovascular invasion (LVI), axillary lymph node metastasis, higher stage and higher grade of tumor, negative PR expression, and positive HER2/neu expression. However, this was not statistically significant. In TNBC, vimentin expression was significantly associated with histological grade and LVI., Conclusion: Vimentin expression was associated with well-established poor prognostic factors of BCa. Vimentin expression if routinely included in histopathology report would aid in better understanding of tumor behavior., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts of interest.
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- 2019
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241. Stromal expression of CD10 in breast carcinoma and its correlation with clinicopathological parameters.
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Dhande AN, Sinai Khandeparkar SG, Joshi AR, Kulkarni MM, Pandya N, Mohanapure N, Aggarwal A, and Patil G
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Introduction: Breast cancer is the foremost cause of death in women worldwide with more than one million cases occurring annually., Aim: This study was conducted to study the stromal CD10 expression in breast carcinomas (BCa) and its correlation with various prognostic factors such as tumor size, histological grade, lymph node status, estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), HER2neu, and Ki67 status., Materials and Methods: Sixty cases of BCa diagnosed between 2013 and 2015 were included in the study. Stromal expression of CD10 was studied on entire section of selected BCa blocks for all cases. A technique of manual tissue microarray was employed for the analysis of expression of immunohistochemical markers ER, PR, and HER2/Neu and Ki67 in all cases. Results were subjected to statistical analysis., Results: Stromal CD10 positivity was seen in 78.3% cases, out of which 53.3% of cases were strongly positive, and 25.0% cases were weakly positive. Positivity for ER, PR, HER2, and Ki67 was 31.7%, 33.3%, 65%, and 75%, respectively. Stromal expression of CD10 was found to be significantly associated with increasing tumor grade, lymph node status, HER2neu positivity, ER negativity, and Ki67 positivity. CD10 stromal expression was seen mainly in PR negative BCa cases; however, it was statistically insignificant. It was noted that CD10 stromal positivity increased with increasing grade., Conclusion: CD10 can be used as an independent prognostic marker and should be included in routine histopathology report. CD10 could act as a potential target for newer drug development., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts of interest.
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- 2019
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242. Fine-needle Aspiration Cytology of Abdominal Wall Endometriosis: A Meaningful Adjunct to Diagnosis.
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Ail DA, Joshi AR, Manzoor I, Patil S, and Kulkarni M
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Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a simple, non-invasive diagnostic modality which can be performed with ease on any superficially palpable lesion. Surgical scar endometriosis is a rare entity which presents as an abdominal lump in women of reproductive age. It is often a diagnostic pitfall for clinicians due to its nonspecific symptoms. It displays characteristic morphology, which needs to be identified and recognized by a cytopathologist for accurate diagnosis. FNAC can be used as a key diagnostic tool in cases of abdominal wall mass for appropriate patient management, thereby avoiding unnecessary diagnostic procedures. Here, we report the case of a 35-year-old woman who presented with an abdominal lump where FNAC played a vital role in the patient's management.
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- 2018
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243. Late and Vague Presentation of Septic Arthritis of Hip in a IVDrug Abuser.
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Raghupathi AK and Joshi A
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Introduction: Septic arthritis of the hip is a rare entity in acute presentation of hip pain in adults. Even though hip is the second most commonly affected joint, adult patients with septic arthritis not related to a surgical procedure represent <0.00001% of total acute admissions., Case Report: We present a 32-year-old female intravenous drug abuser, positive for Hepatitis B and C who had started to inject her femoral veins 2 years ago. She presented with a 10 weeks history of radiating pain in the leg which was full, constant and diffuse in nature with hip stiffness. She was treated for sciatica by her GP. She had later visited A and E twice (5 and 8 weeks) and was again treated symptomatically. She started to have increasing pain, hip stiffness, reduced mobility, and developed swelling of both legs extending upto groin medially. The patient was apyrexial throughout these visits. She did not have back/buttock pain. X-ray showed loss of joint space with evidence of articular surface destruction. Ultrasound showed no fluid collection inside the joint and deep vein thrombosis was ruled out. Hip joint was aspirated, and cultures grew Staphylococcus aureus from the aspirate. Flucloxacillin and fucidin were started as per hospital protocol. Skin traction was applied for pain relief with active hip movements as possible. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated complete joint destruction post- infective septic arthritis. After 8 weeks of antibiotics, inflammatory markers improved. Follow up X-ray showed complete ankylosis of hip joint, severe restriction ofhip movements and was allowed weight bearing as possible., Conclusion: Risk of septic arthritis should always be considered in mind when dealing with these cohorts of patients. Threshold for septic arthritis should be much lower especially in patients with complicated history, current or ex-drug abuser and presenting with vague symptoms. Early diagnosis, detection of organisms, specific targeted antibiotics, and joint wash out with a future consideration of total hip arthroplasty when the infection has settled will help patients resume their normal function.
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- 2017
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244. Immunohistochemical Study of ER, PR, Ki67 and p53 in Endometrial Hyperplasias and Endometrial Carcinomas.
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Masjeed NMA, Khandeparkar SGS, Joshi AR, Kulkarni MM, and Pandya N
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Introduction: Endometrial carcinoma is the second most common gynecologic malignancy in the developing countries. Endometrial Hyperplasia (EH) is a precursor to Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma (EMAC). A 23% of Atypical Hyperplasias (AEH) progress to EMAC., Aim: This study was undertaken to analyse ER, PR, p53 and Ki67 in EH and endometrial carcinomas and attempt correlation with clinical and histopathological findings., Materials and Methods: The present study was conducted over a period of seven years. A manual tissue array technique was employed for cases subjected to IHC. Analysis of the expression of IHC markers (ER, PR, p53, Ki67) in EH and endometrial carcinoma was attempted. Results were subjected to statistical analysis. The results were considered to be significant when the p-value <0.05., Results: A total of 85 cases of EH and 28 cases of endometrial carcinoma were included in the study. EH (75.22%) was more common than endometrial carcinoma (24.78%). Among 28 cases of endometrial carcinomas, EMAC was most common (78.57%) followed by Clear Cell Carcinoma (CCC) (14.28%), and Uterine Serous Carcinoma (USC) (7.14%). ER and PR expression decreased as lesion progressed from EH to EMAC. ER and PR expression was negative in USC and CCC. The p53 expression and mean Ki67 labelling index increased as the severity of lesion increased from EH to endometrial carcinoma., Conclusion: The ER, PR, p53, Ki67 IHC markers may be included in every case of endometrial carcinoma to understand the tumour biological behavior which in turn could help individual treatment strategies.
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245. Immunohistochemical Study of MUC1 and MUC5AC Expression in Gall Bladder Lesions.
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Bhoge A, Khandeparkar SGS, Joshi AR, Gogate B, Kulkarni MM, and Bhayekar P
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Introduction: Immunohistochemical (IHC) markers of mucin family are associated with various Gallbladder Lesions (GBLs)., Aim: To study the distribution of GBL with respect to age and sex as well as to analyse the IHC profile of MUC1 and MUC5AC in GBLs and attempt correlation with clinical and histopathological findings., Materials and Methods: The present study was conducted over a period of six years. A technique of manual tissue array was employed for cases subjected to IHC using MUC1 and MUC5AC. Results were statistically analysed using software program "The Primer of Biostatistics 5.0"., Results: A total of 629 GBL were encountered. Out of 605 of non-neoplastic lesions, 32 (5.29%) expressed MUC1 while 515 (85.12%) cases expressed MUC5AC. Out of 24 cases of neoplastic GBL, 20 cases (83.33%) showed positivity for MUC1 and 9 cases (37.5%) were positive for MUC5AC. The rate of MUC1 expression was significantly higher in Gall Bladder Cancer (GBC) {18GB carcinoma (ca) +3 Carcinoma In Situ (CIS)} (85.71%) than chronic cholecystitis (4.71%). The positive rate of MUC5AC expression was significantly lower in GBC (28.57%) than chronic cholecystitis (87.19%). The percentage of cases showing MUC1 expression increased as the severity of disease progressed from hyperplasia to CIS. The percentage of cases showing MUC5AC expression decreased as the severity of disease progressed from hyperplasia to CIS., Conclusion: In this study, 96.18% cases were non neoplastic GBL of which chronic cholecystitis (87.77%) was predominant. 3.81% of the GBL constituted for neoplastic lesions of which 75% were GBC. MUC1 showed higher rates of expression in neoplastic GBL. MUC5AC showed higher rates of expression in non neoplastic GBL. Expression of MUC1 and MUC5AC might be closely related to pathogenesis of neoplastic and non neoplastic GBL.
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246. Clinical and Cytological Spectrum of Granulomatous Mastitis and Utility of FNAC in Picking up Tubercular Mastitis: An Eight-Year Study.
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Ail DA, Bhayekar P, Joshi A, Pandya N, Nasare A, Lengare P, and Narkhede KA
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Introduction: Granulomatous Mastitis (GM) is a rare, benign, inflammatory disease of the breast. It is a well known mimicker of malignancy, clinically and radiologically. Patients are often subjected to number of tests for the right diagnosis. Non-specific Granulomatous Mastitis (NGM) and Tubercular Mastitis (TBM) are chief among the various causes of GM. They are important to be diagnosed early as their treatment varies significantly. Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) is simple, patient friendly and primary investigation modality in cases of lump in breast., Aim: To find out the utility of FNAC in differentiating NGM and TBM., Materials and Methods: All cases of granulomatous mastitis diagnosed on cytology over eight years were retrospectively retrieved. The clinical and radiological history was obtained from the patient file. The slides were stained with haematoxylin and eosin stain as well as Leishman stains. Special stains like Periodic Acid Schiff (PAS) and Ziehl Neelsen (ZN) stain were used for fungus and Mycobacterium tuberculosis respectively. Histopathological correlation of the available cases was done. Clinical presentation and cytological morphology of individual cases was studied in detail., Results: Twenty one cases of GM obtained, of which 16 were NGM and five were TBM. Both diseases were common among young reproductive women who presented with unilateral breast lump of varying duration. Almost 25% of NGM and 60% of TBM has clinical suspicion of malignancy. About 30% had radiological suspicion of malignancy. Nearly 62.5% of NGM patients had painful swelling and none of tubercular mastitis patients had pain. About 31% of NGM patients underwent prior abscess drainage and 40% of TBM patients gave history of tuberculosis. Almost 6.25% of NGM and 60% of TBM had axillary lymphadenopathy. Cytologically epithelioid cells were identified in 100% of patients whereas, granulomas were seen in 62.5% and 80% of NGM and TBM smears respectively. Langhans giant cells were frequent among TBM and foreign body giant cell among NGM. Caseous necrosis was seen in 60% of TBM and absent in NGM smears., Conclusion: Though, NGM and TBM is said to have overlapping features, our study highlights few clinical and cytological differences which aid in differentiating the two entities at primary level. FNAC along with special stain must be advocated as the primary tool of diagnosis in cases of GM.
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247. Exercise therapy is supplementary to arthroscopic surgery when surgery is indicated.
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Joshi A
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- Humans, Pain Measurement, Arthroscopy, Exercise Therapy
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248. Non psammomatous melanocytic schwannoma presenting as a subcutaneous nodule: A rare presentation of a rare lesion.
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Gulati HK, Joshi AR, Anand M, and Deshmukh SD
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Melanocytic schwannoma (MS) is an extremely rare soft tissue tumor accounting for less than 1% of all primitive nerve sheath tumors, with a predilection for spinal nerve involvement. To date, only 20 cases of cutaneous/subcutaneous MS have been described in literature. Here, we describe a case of MS presenting as a subcutaneous nodule in a 22-year-old male in right thigh. On examination, the nodule measured 2.5 × 2.0 × 1.5 cm with overlying skin showing a bluish hue and an ulcer. With a preoperative diagnosis of hemangioma, the patient was taken up for wide local excision and was diagnosed as a case of non psammomatous melanocytic schwannoma based on clinical, histological, and immunohistochemical studies. Immunohistochemistry revealed positivity with S-100, HMB-45, and Melan A with pericellular Laminin positivity. Carney's syndrome was ruled out. MS needs to be differentiated from other pigmented lesions like pigmented neurofibroma, Bednar tumor, cellular blue neavus, and especially malignant melanoma, which has an obvious ominous prognosis. Since MS can show unpredictable behavior especially in absence of overt malignant features, a long term follow up with or without radiotherapy is recommended.
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249. Immunohistochemical study of ovarian psammocarcinoma: Report of a rare case.
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Gaopande VL, Joshi AR, Pathak GS, and Gogate BP
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- Calbindin 2 analysis, Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous secondary, Desmin analysis, Female, Humans, Keratin-20 analysis, Keratin-7 analysis, Middle Aged, Mucin-1 analysis, Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous chemistry, Ovarian Neoplasms chemistry, Ovarian Neoplasms pathology
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250. Giant Pilomatricoma of the arm: A diagnostic challenge for cytopathologist.
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Khandeparkar SG, Joshi AR, Ail D, Kothikar V, and Kulkarni MM
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