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Suraj Manjunath

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Tirumalae R, Correa M, Manjunath S
Am J Dermatopathol . 2025 Jan; 47(2):128-132. PMID: 39787337
Introduction: Melanoma arising in blue nevus (BN) is usually evident on histopathology. However, there are cases in the gray zone where neither morphology nor immunostains and molecular studies are conclusive....
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Sunny N, Thomas A, Manjunath S, Kini U
Indian J Pathol Microbiol . 2021 Jan; 64(1):102-106. PMID: 33433417
Background: An optimal core needle biopsy (CNB) is expected to balance between tissue diagnosis, the accuracy of negative sampling, and concordance with reports from resected specimens to select the appropriate...
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Alexander A, Kaluve R, Prabhu J, Korlimarla A, Srinath B, Manjunath S, et al.
Indian J Palliat Care . 2019 Mar; 25(1):66-72. PMID: 30820105
Purpose: To understand the role played by the immediate family in treatment decision and support in patients diagnosed with breast cancer, the influence of demographic factors on psychosocial roles of...
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Ramu D, Manjunath S, Anuradh G
Indian J Surg Oncol . 2018 Dec; 9(4):640-643. PMID: 30538408
This is a case report of a 61-year-old male patient, presented with fifth recurrence of retroperitoneal liposarcoma and operated for six times. Literature review on retroperitoneal liposarcoma biology, recurrence pattern,...
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Vellaisamy G, Mohanty S, Rout P, Manjunath S
Indian J Med Paediatr Oncol . 2017 Dec; 38(3):374-376. PMID: 29200695
Neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1) patients are generally at higher risk of developing common malignant tumors such as brain and soft tissue tumors. These patients are 5-fold increased the risk of developing...
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Kumaran M, Narang T, Jitendriya M, Tirumale R, Manjunath S, Savio J
Indian Dermatol Online J . 2017 Aug; 8(4):257-260. PMID: 28761842
Tuberculosis (TB) is still a major public health problem in the world, with many factors contributing to this burden, including poor living conditions, overcrowding, poverty, malnutrition, illiteracy, and rapid spread...
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Prabhu J, Korlimarla A, Anupama C, Alexander A, Raghavan R, Kaul R, et al.
Transl Oncol . 2017 Jul; 10(4):699-706. PMID: 28704710
Hormone receptor positive (HR+) breast cancers are a heterogeneous class with differential prognosis. Although more than half of Indian women present with advanced disease, many such patients do well. We...
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Shiva Kumar K, Hemanth G, Panjwani P, Manjunath S, Ramesh R, Burrah R, et al.
Indian J Surg Oncol . 2017 May; 8(2):119-122. PMID: 28546704
The axillary reverse mapping (ARM) technique has been described as an attempt to map and preserve the upper extremity lymphatic drainage during axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) and/or SLNB. This...
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Newton M, Ramesh R, Manjunath S, ShivaKumar K, Nanjappa H, Damuluri R, et al.
Indian J Surg Oncol . 2017 May; 8(2):113-118. PMID: 28546703
Lymphadenopathy can be due to multitude of causes. Owing to the high prevalence of infectious diseases in India, and malignancy being a life threatening cause for lymphadenopathy; accurate diagnosis is...
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Desai K, Aiyappa R, Prabhu J, Nair M, Lawrence P, Korlimarla A, et al.
Tumour Biol . 2017 Mar; 39(3):1010428317695028. PMID: 28349782
Despite an overall good prognosis, a significant proportion of patients with hormone receptor positive human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 negative breast cancers develop distant metastases. The metastatic potential of...