Volume : X, Issue : VII, July - 2020

A PATTERN OF HISTOPATHOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS IN SPECIMENS FROM FEMALE PATIENTS AT RIMS, RANCHI

Dr. Rabindra Kumar Singh, Dr. Suraj Sinha, Dr. Md. Raihan

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A spectrum of diseases including neoplaplastic and non–neoplastic lesions are diagnosed routinely by histopathological examination of both gynecological and non–gynecological specimens from female patients. This study would help in understanding the pattern of diseases and their epidemiological characteristics in female population. Material & Methods: A retrospective study of histopathologically diagnosed cases of 114 female patients from January 2020 to Feuary 2020 was undertaken. Results: Out of total 114 patients 72 cases of gynecological specimens and 42 cases of non–gynecological specimens were received, 65% of cases belong to age group 26 to 50 years. 53 (46%) cases were non–neoplastic, 44 (39%) were benign lesion and rest 17 (15%) were malignant lesions. Conclusion: Majority of histopathology specimen from female patients belonged to gynecological organ, most cases belonged to reproductive age group. Chronic cholecystitis, Uterine leiomyoma and Breast carcinoma were found to be most common non–neoplastic, benign and malignant diseases respectively.

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A PATTERN OF HISTOPATHOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS IN SPECIMENS FROM FEMALE PATIENTS AT RIMS, RANCHI, Dr. Rabindra Kumar Singh, Dr. Suraj Sinha, Dr. Md. Raihan INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-10 | Issue-7 | July-2020


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