Diagnostic Outcome of Open Pleural Biopsy

Background: Pleural diseases involve the parietal and visceral pleura. They can be of inflammatory or malignant origin. Pleural biopsy is advised for assessment and excluding infectious causes as tuberculosis or malignant disease, particularly malignant mesothelioma. Connective tissue disorders suc...

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Main Authors: Hafiza Habiba Asma, Areeba Iftikhar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontier Science Associates 2020-09-01
Series:The International Journal of Frontier Sciences
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spelling doaj-295e2d48868740878f7bf9c89641e5e82021-09-28T12:11:36ZengFrontier Science AssociatesThe International Journal of Frontier Sciences2618-03592618-03672020-09-014210.37978/tijfs.v4i2.289240Diagnostic Outcome of Open Pleural BiopsyHafiza Habiba Asma0Areeba Iftikhar1Gulab Devi Institute of Allied Health Sciences Lahore, PakistanInstitute of Allied Health Sciences, University of Health Sciences Lahore, Pakistan Background: Pleural diseases involve the parietal and visceral pleura. They can be of inflammatory or malignant origin. Pleural biopsy is advised for assessment and excluding infectious causes as tuberculosis or malignant disease, particularly malignant mesothelioma. Connective tissue disorders such as rheumatoid disease can also present with involvement of pleura, requiring pleural biopsy for diagnosis. Objectives: The aim of my study was to find out diagnostic outcomes of open pleural biopsy or differentiation between benign (noncancerous) and malignant (cancerous) disease, to diagnose viral, fungal and parasitic diseases of pleura. Materials and Methods: Non-random sampling was used for data collection from Gulab Devi hospital. To find out the clinical value of nonspecific pleural biopsy specimen and fluid malignant neoplasm and tuberculosis. Data was collected from the patients  undergoing  procedure at Gulab Devi hospital. The collected data consists of 160 patients included females and males of all age groups. Results: 160 patients were undergone biopsies. Out of 160 patients a nonspecific or normal result was found in 53(33.3%). Diagnostic of malignant neoplasm in 18(10.9%) and granulomatous disease in 28(17%). Tuberculosis was found in 46 (28.9%). Histopathologically, pnemonitis was found in 16 (10.1%). Conclusion: Open pleural biopsy is precise and gold standard investigative method for malignancy. Pleural biopsy is safe easily performed and useful in diagnoses of tuberculosis or malignancy. https://publie.frontierscienceassociates.com/index.php/tijfs/article/view/289TuberculosisPleural effusionPleural biopsyMalignancy
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author Hafiza Habiba Asma
Areeba Iftikhar
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Areeba Iftikhar
Diagnostic Outcome of Open Pleural Biopsy
The International Journal of Frontier Sciences
Tuberculosis
Pleural effusion
Pleural biopsy
Malignancy
author_facet Hafiza Habiba Asma
Areeba Iftikhar
author_sort Hafiza Habiba Asma
title Diagnostic Outcome of Open Pleural Biopsy
title_short Diagnostic Outcome of Open Pleural Biopsy
title_full Diagnostic Outcome of Open Pleural Biopsy
title_fullStr Diagnostic Outcome of Open Pleural Biopsy
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic Outcome of Open Pleural Biopsy
title_sort diagnostic outcome of open pleural biopsy
publisher Frontier Science Associates
series The International Journal of Frontier Sciences
issn 2618-0359
2618-0367
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Background: Pleural diseases involve the parietal and visceral pleura. They can be of inflammatory or malignant origin. Pleural biopsy is advised for assessment and excluding infectious causes as tuberculosis or malignant disease, particularly malignant mesothelioma. Connective tissue disorders such as rheumatoid disease can also present with involvement of pleura, requiring pleural biopsy for diagnosis. Objectives: The aim of my study was to find out diagnostic outcomes of open pleural biopsy or differentiation between benign (noncancerous) and malignant (cancerous) disease, to diagnose viral, fungal and parasitic diseases of pleura. Materials and Methods: Non-random sampling was used for data collection from Gulab Devi hospital. To find out the clinical value of nonspecific pleural biopsy specimen and fluid malignant neoplasm and tuberculosis. Data was collected from the patients  undergoing  procedure at Gulab Devi hospital. The collected data consists of 160 patients included females and males of all age groups. Results: 160 patients were undergone biopsies. Out of 160 patients a nonspecific or normal result was found in 53(33.3%). Diagnostic of malignant neoplasm in 18(10.9%) and granulomatous disease in 28(17%). Tuberculosis was found in 46 (28.9%). Histopathologically, pnemonitis was found in 16 (10.1%). Conclusion: Open pleural biopsy is precise and gold standard investigative method for malignancy. Pleural biopsy is safe easily performed and useful in diagnoses of tuberculosis or malignancy.
topic Tuberculosis
Pleural effusion
Pleural biopsy
Malignancy
url https://publie.frontierscienceassociates.com/index.php/tijfs/article/view/289
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