14. Determine the Importance of Pathological Lesion in the Hysterectomy Treated Patients
Saima Gulzar1, Samra Ismat2 and Nazia Sajjad3
ABSTRACT
Objective: To evaluate the histopathological characteristics of the assorted uterine lesions in the hysterectomy treated patients.
Study Design: Observational / cross-sectional
Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Department of Pathology, Services Hospital, Lahore from January 2018 to June 2018.
Materials and Methods: One hundred and thirty three patients of hysterectomy cases having ages from 30 to 65 years were included. All patients were referred to pathology department for diagnosis. Patient’s detailed history was examined with their previous records. Pathological results in the uterus, cervix and ovaries were examined.
Results: There were 28 (21.05%) patients ages between 31 to 40 years, 70 (52.63%) patients ages between 41 to 50 years, 22 (16.54%) patients had an ages of 51 to 60 years while rest 13 (9.77%) were ages greater than 60 years. Histopathology findings were noted as leiomyoma in 60 (45.11%) cases, adenomyosis was observed in 14 (10.53%) cases, endometrial adenocarcinoma was resulted in 2 (1.50%) cases.
Conclusion: It is concluded from this study that adenomyosis, leiomyomya and adenocarcinoma were the most frequent histopathological lesions in patients treated hysterectomy.
Key Words: Hysterectomy, Histopathology, Causes, Lesion
Citation of article: Gulzar S, Ismat S, Sajjad N. Determine the Importance of Pathological Lesion in the Hysterectomy Treated Patients. Med Forum 2019;30(12):59-61.