Volume : VII, Issue : XI, November - 2018

A study of haematological malignancies in the North Indian population - based only on hematomorphology.

Dr Kshama Tiwari, Dr S R Mehdi, Dr Fariya Ali Siddiqui

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Introduction- Hematological malignancies are rising global concern and as developing countries being bearer of much higher proportion of populationwith a not very strong socio-economic conditions are causing higher burden of disease on world health scenario.

Aim- To study the haematological malignancies at a tertiary health care centre Lucknow in India based on age, sex and the type of malignancy with further sub typing wherever possible.

Material & method-A total of 149 cases of haematological malignancies were worked up from the Haematology section, Department of Pathology, Era’s Lucknow Medical College and Hospital, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh between 2016 to 2018

Result-Out of total 149 cases of haematological malignancies, males were more commonly affected than female swith a ratio of 1.2:1 The most common malignancy was leukemia 92%, followed by lymphomas 5%, MDS 2% and plasma cell dyscrasias 1%.Together myeloid leukemia 84.67% were more common than lymphoid leukemia 15.33% and chronic leukemias were more prevalent with a frequency of 62.04% than acute leukemias constituting only 37.96 % of total.

Conclusion-The commonest haematological malignancy in our study was leukemia, myeloid leukemias were more common than lymphoid; in myeloid CML constituted the substantial proportion of malignancies. Other diagnoses were lymphomas, plasma cell dyscrasias and myelodysplastic syndromes.

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A study of haematological malignancies in the North Indian population‾based only on hematomorphology. , Dr Kshama Tiwari, Dr S R Mehdi, Dr Fariya Ali Siddiqui , GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-7 | Issue-11 | November-2018


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