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VOL. 7, ISSUE 2 (2021)
Histopathological spectrum of cervical lesions at tertiary care centre
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Parmendra Pachori, Saroj Pachori, Durgesh Tiwari
Abstract
Introduction: The cervical epithelium is vulnerable to many pathological changes ranging from inflammatory to extremely lethal malignant transformation. The cervical cancer is reduced in developed countries by effective screening program but still most common gynecological malignancy in the world and 2nd most frequently diagnosed cancer in a women after breast cancer. AIMS 1. To study the histomorphological pattern of cervical lesions. 2. To study the age distribution and relative frequency of various cervical lesions. Methods: In this study we included 400 cervical biopsies submitted for histopathology in the department of Pathology SMS Medical College, Jaipur, Rajasthan. Results: In this study total 400 cases were studied, out of these 294 (73.5%) cases were non neoplastic, 11 (2.75%) cases were pre invasive and 95 (23.75%) cases were malignant. Cervicitis was most common non neoplastic lesion and squamous cell carcinoma was most common malignant lesion. Conclusion: Proper screening and histopathological examination of cervical biopsies along with clinical correlation is very helpful in early detection of pre malignant and malignant lesions for their prompt treatment.
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Pages:43-47
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Parmendra Pachori, Saroj Pachori, Durgesh Tiwari "Histopathological spectrum of cervical lesions at tertiary care centre". International Journal of Medical and Health Research, Vol 7, Issue 2, 2021, Pages 43-47
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