Renal parenchyma have most common Incidental histopathological finding of medicolegal post mortem autopsy Study

Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 3

Abstract

Objective & Aims: 1.Identify undiagnosed histopathology changes in autopsy medicolegal cases. 2. useful in cases of undiagnosed cases or suspected cases to confirm the diagnosis in postmortem finding. 3. There is involvement of in various organs due to cystic, dysplastic and neoplastic conditions along with end events. 4. The aim of this study was to determine the spectrum of histopathological findings including any type lesions related or unrelated to the cause of death. It was also aimed to highlight various incidental and interesting lesions in autopsies The present study was done to find spectrum of various lesions by histopathological examination autopsy tissues. Material and Methods: A retrospective descriptive study of medicolegal autopsies for Four years from 2013-2017 was conducted in the Department of Pathology, MGM Medical College with M.Y.H attached tertiary care center. A total number of 120 cases shows incidental histopathological significant finding. The organs relevant to the case concerned were sent in 10% formalin. In most of the cases they comprised of heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, brain and lungs. Representative bits from the concerned organs were processed in a routine manner. All sections were stained with Haematoxylin and Eosin (H & E) stain and special stains were used, as and when required. Gross and histopathologic findings were noted and the salient features were studied. Results: Among the 120 cases, 54 cases shows renal Tubler congestion, 49 cases shows Cystic lesion. 05 cases shows renal stones 02 cases shows tuberculosis, 05 cases shows Pylonephritis, 3% shows PUJ obstractions and 02 cases shows renal dysplasia.. Among all cases 66 were males and 54 were females. Conclusion: Histopathology examination of autopsy tissue is useful for evaluation of underlying undiagnosed renal pathology. The common finds were congestion but nonspecific and Renal tissue cystic pathology is most common incidental histopathological finding in postmortem autopsy Department of Pathology, MGM Medical College with M.Y.H attached tertiary care center.

Authors and Affiliations

Dr Shailendra Singh Thakur

Keywords

Related Articles

Study of Surgically Induced Astigmatism after phacoemuldification at Northern Railway Central Hospital

Introduction: Surgically induced astigmatism is the difference between preoperative and postoperative astigmatism. Aims: To study surgically induced astigmatism after phacoemulsification cataract surgery performed for ag...

Relation between Frontal Sinus Morphology and the Cervical Vertebral Maturation for the Evaluation of the Skeletal Maturity among Solapur Population: A Cross Sectional Study

Introduction: There are various methods to evaluate the developmental status of a patient. But still the hand wrist and cervical vertebral maturity remains the standard for the evaluation of skeletal maturity.The aims of...

Oral Care in Intubated Patients Weather or not on Mechanical Ventilation: A Systemic Review

Oral care is an important part of nursing management in intubated patients as it affects both wellness and clinical outcomes of intensive care patients. Many of the intubated patients develop nosocomial pneumonia (ventil...

A Study on Serum Cholinesterase as a Biomarker for Cirrhosis of the Liver

Background – Cirrhosis of the liver is a frequently encountered disease. The commonly available tests used in assessing the severity of cirrhosis have certain drawbacks. The estimation of serum cholinesterase is useful t...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP511383
  • DOI -
  • Views 60
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Dr Shailendra Singh Thakur (2018). Renal parenchyma have most common Incidental histopathological finding of medicolegal post mortem autopsy Study. Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research, 6(3), 1034-1037. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-511383