Literature DB >> 21744762

Clinicopathological analysis of ovarian tumors--a study on five years samples.

G G Swamy1, N Satyanarayana.   

Abstract

Ovarian neoplasms have become increasingly important not only because of the large variety of neoplastic entities but more because they have gradually increased the mortality rate due to female genital cancers. A total of 120 cases of ovarian tumors were studied at the Department of Pathology, Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences, Amalapuram, India, during the period of March 2005 to March 2010, to find out frequency of different histological patterns of ovarian tumors at Konaseema Region. Among 120 cases, majority 86 (71.6%) were benign, but alarming number 30 (25.0%) were malignant, remaining 4 cases were borderline. The commonest histological pattern observed in the study was epithelial tumors (61.6%). The commonest benign tumor was serous cyst adenoma, while; the commonest malignant tumors were granulosa cell tumor and endometrial carcinoma. Epithelial tumors were commonest variety of ovarian tumors followed by germ cell tumors. A relatively high number of malignancies were observed in this study.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21744762

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nepal Med Coll J


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