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Clinicopathological profile of benign soft tissue tumours: a study in a tertiary care hospital in Western India.

Bharti G Ramnani1, Ashutosh Kumar2, Shruti Chandak3, Amar Ranjan4, Mehul Kumar Patel5.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The incidence of soft tissue tumours, especially the frequency of benign tumours relative to malignant ones, is nearly impossible to determine accurately. Benign soft tissue tumours outnumber malignant tumours by a wide margin.
OBJECTIVES: The main purpose of this study was to look into the clinicopathological profile of benign soft tissue tumour in terms of hospital incidence of age, sex, site distribution and comparison of histological types of benign soft tissue tumours with other similar studies.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The operated specimens or biopsy material of benign soft tissue tumours received from January, 2010 to July, 2010 in the Department of Histopathology of our hospital, were studied in detail. Age and sex incidence, site of lesion, clinical features, gross and microscopic appearance were carefully studied.
RESULTS: In our study, most common benign soft tissue tumour was lipoma (50.8%) followed by hemangioma (17.5%) which in turn was followed by neurofibroma, angiofibroma & schwannoma. Most common age group for benign soft tissue tumour were 31-40y (27.5%) followed by 21-30y (22.5%). Overall a male predominance was seen with 60.83% in males. The most common site of occurrence of benign soft tissue tumour overall was found to be trunk (25%), followed by upper extremities (21.7%), lower extremities (17.5%) and nose and nasopharynx (10.8%) in that order.
CONCLUSION: With our study, we were able to reassess the clinical profile of soft tissue tumours and their different types with respect to age, sex, site distribution.

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Keywords:  Benign soft tissue tumours; Clinicopatholical profile; Hemangioma; Lipoma

Year:  2014        PMID: 25478344      PMCID: PMC4253162          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2014/8690.4918

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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