Spectrum of cervical lesions observed in 500 cases: Carcinoma cervix the leading cause of death in females.
Indian J Cancer
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2016 Jan-Mar; 53(1): 61-62
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ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION:
The present study was done to know the various histopathological variants in cervical lesions, to know the age incidence and to know the preventive measures and early detection of cervical cancer. MATERIALS ANDMETHODS:
This is a retrospective and prospective study done on all the hysterectomy specimens and on punch biopsy samples sent for histopathology. We studied a total of 500 cases for a period of 3 years.RESULTS:
Out of the 500 cases, 395 cases were non‑neoplastic and 105 cases were neoplastic lesions. Chronic cervicitis was the most common non‑neoplastic lesion and large cell non‑keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma was the most common malignant lesion.CONCLUSION:
The main aim of presenting this study is to highlight the various histopthological variants, age incidence and to educate about the preventive measures and early detection of cervical cancer.
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Estudio observacional
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Indian J Cancer
Año:
2016
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