Volume : VII, Issue : VII, July - 2017

CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF OVARIAN NEOPLASMS

Subhasis Panigrahy, Nina Mishra

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 Background: Worldwide, Ovarian cancer is the eighth most common form of cancer in women. In general, the highest incidence rates are found European and North American population groups, and the lowest rates in Sub–Sahara African population groups.

 

Objective : To find out the clinico–pathological features of patients with ovarian tumors in the population of this part of country with the hope that it will be of help to suspect the disease and diagnose them in earlier stages for over all better prognosis.

 

Materials and Methods: A cross–sectional study

 

Results : Maximum numbers of cases were within the age group of twenty one to forty five years , nullipara, multilocularity, bilaterality and solid components are often found with malignant ovarian tumors than their benign counterparts

 

Conclusion : Thorough clinico pathological evaluation with consideration of vague symptoms and suspiciousness in mind, are great tool in diagnosing earlier.

 

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Article: Download PDF   DOI : 10.36106/ijar  

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Subhasis Panigrahy, Nina Mishra, CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF OVARIAN NEOPLASMS, INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume‾7 | Issue‾7 | July‾2017


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