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Publication Isolated tuberculosis of testis(Kathmandu University, 2006) Biswas, M; Rahi, R; Tiwary, SK; Khanna, R; Khanna, AKIsolated epididymo-orchitis is an uncommon presentation of tuberculosis. We report a case of left sided epididymo- orchitis and scrotal involvement due to tuberculosis in a young male patient. The diagnosis was suspected on clinical examination of scrotum and confirmed by FNAC of scrotal and testis. Patient improved after taking antitubercular treatment. Key words: infection, scrotum, treatmentPublication Leiomyosarcoma of stomach: A case report(Kathmandu University, 2006) Biswas, M; Rahi, R; Tiwary, SK; Khanna, AK; Khanna, RWe report a rare case of leiomyosarcoma of stomach infiltrating into the spleen and tail of pancreas, which presented at the age of 28 years of age with haematemesis and was diagnosed after exploratory laparotomy. En block excision of tail of pancreas, spleen and part of the greater curvature of stomach containing the mass was done. Key words: Leiomyosarcoma, Leiomyoma, StomachPublication Traumatic Diaphragmatic Hernia: Diagnostic Dilemma(Kathmandu University, 2017) Vaidya, S; Biswas, M; Rai, KABSTRACT Traumatic rupture of the diaphragm is an uncommon condition. The prevalence of diaphragmatic rupture among blunt trauma victim ranges from 0.8 to 8%. The etiologic factors are blunt trauma (for example, in motor vehicle accidents) and penetrating trauma. The diagnosis is often missed because of non-specific clinical signs, and the absence of additional intra-abdominal and thoracic injuries. We present a case which was misdiagnosed as a case of left sided hemopneumothorax and treated with tube thoracotomy in other center. KEY WORDS Diaphragmatic, Thoracotomy, Traumatic rupture