Histopathologic Spectrum of Ovarian Masses At A Tertiary Care Hospital, Ahmedabad
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2018, Vol 17, Issue 9
Abstract
The aim was to study the distribution of morphological pattern of Benign and Malignant ovarian neoplasm in different age groups in a tertiary care hospital in Ahmedabad and to provide specific diagnosis based on histomorphology.The Data pertaining to sample of received for histopathological evaluation at the laboratory of a tertiary care hospital in Ahmedabad. Over a priod of 2 year( from June - 2016 to June 2018) all the relavant data of patients analysed from hospital record file. A total of 105 cases with ovarian lesion were seen from the year (june-2016 to june-2018). Non neoplastic lesions of the ovary constituted majority of cases (69cases) received; most common were corpus luteal cysts 36 cases (52.1%) followed by solitary follicular cysts 30 cases(43.4%) . Among the 36 neoplastic ovarian lesions 33 (97%) cases were benign, 1(1%) case was at borderline and 2 (2%) cases were malignant. In 33 benign ovarian neoplasm, most common seen lesion was mucinous cystadenoma with 19 cases (63.3%) followed by serous cystadenoma with 10 cases (36.6%) and 4 cases of mature cystic teratoma. Out of total 3 malignant case , 1 case of borderline tumour , 1 case of granulosa cell tumour and 1 case of papillary serous cystadenocarcinoma. Most of the benign tumour were observed in the age group of 31-40yr, and most of the malignant tumours cases were common in elderly (>40 years) age group. The majority of ovarian lesions received for evaluation were benign. Most patients were in the third to sixth decade of life.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Jalpa Desai, Dr. Alpa Shah, Dr. Nirmal Nayak, Dr. Riddhi Bhalodiya
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