2024
DOI: 10.4103/jdrysruhs.jdrysruhs_20_23
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Malignant masquerade: Clinician dilemma revisited

Surjeet K. Dwivedi,
Rakesh C R.,
Amit Gaur
et al.

Abstract: Mimesis is a Greek word that means to imitate, while the word masquerade means pretending to be something or someone that he/she is not. In this case series of four cases pertaining to different organ subsets, we discuss and highlight the benign medical conditions, which pretended as neoplastic both clinically and radiologically preoperatively; however, the postoperatively histopathological report yielded surprising results. Though lots of literature on a malignant masquerade is available, there is a paucity o… Show more

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