HISTOPATHOLOGICAL SPECTRUM OF NEOPLASTIC LESIONS OF PROSTATE IN A TERTIARY CARE CENTRE : A 6 MONTH RETROSPECTIVE STUDY

Journal Title: PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 8

Abstract

Introduction: Prostate is an essential organ of the male reproductive system. With increasing age, prostate lesions increases , which requires to be examined histopathologically to decide its exact nature Material and Methods: The present retrospective study was carried out for the duration of 6 months ( from 01st Sept 2017 to 31st March 2018) at Histopathology section ,Department of Pathology , Shyam Shah Medical College and Associated Hospitals Rewa ( M.P). All relevant data regarding the histopathological examination were rechecked along with their slides. Slides were stained with Haematoxylin and Eosin stains and morphological pattern of each case were classified into a wide spectrum from specific benign to malignant lesions. Result: In present 6 month retrospective study 52 specimens with prostate lesions were studied of age group range from 40years to 90 years. Maximum cases were of age group 61-70 yrs ( n= 21). Of the 52 cases , 02 cases( 3.9% ) were malig nant and rest were benign. Most of the cases were Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia ( BPH) which came out to be 84.6% of the total. Conclusion: We hereby conclude from the present study that histopathological examination is mandatory for every resected prostate specimen as to decide their exact nature. We also conclude that the tendency for malignant transformation is directly proportional to age.

Authors and Affiliations

Dr. Gautam Chandrakoshi, Dr. Swarna Das, Dr. Kalpit Agarwal, Dr. U. R. Singh

Keywords

Related Articles

Isolated floating Second Metatarsal: A rare Variant of Lisfranc Injury

Isolated Bipolar dislocation of second metatarsal is a rare injury. Second metatarsal joint is stabilized by bony and soft tissue restraint that requires significant trauma to produce a dislocation. We herein report an i...

“A STUDY OF CLINICAL PROFILE OF HEMOPTYSIS AND ITS CORRELATION WITH RADIOLOGICAL, MICROBIOLOGICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS”

Introduction: Haemoptysis is a frequently occurring life threatening situation which can occur in various pulmonary conditions. Managing a case of haemoptysis is often difficult due to a large spectrum of causative facto...

EFFICACY OF HERBAL SUPPLEMENTATION IN AUGMENTING THE PERFORMANCE OF LAYER BIRDS

A total of 72 layer birds were selected and the trial was carried out between 25th to 48th week of age. The layer birds were allotted into three groups, having 24 numbers in each group. Group T0 (n=24) was kept as contro...

Internal Triggers of Impulse Buying Behaviour in Customers – An Empirical Study

Many studies on impulse buying more or less directly concern antecedents of an impulse purchase. The Consumption Impulse Formation Enactment (CIFE) model developed by Dholakia (2000) states that there are three anteceden...

HRCT TEMPORL BONE FINDINGS IN CSOM

Background and purpose : To study the HRCT temporal bone findings in chronic middle ear and mastoid infections with reference to its extent and complications. Materials and Methods : After an initial clinical assessment,...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP455582
  • DOI -
  • Views 61
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Dr. Gautam Chandrakoshi, Dr. Swarna Das, Dr. Kalpit Agarwal, Dr. U. R. Singh (2018). HISTOPATHOLOGICAL SPECTRUM OF NEOPLASTIC LESIONS OF PROSTATE IN A TERTIARY CARE CENTRE : A 6 MONTH RETROSPECTIVE STUDY. PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research, 7(8), 25-26. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-455582