Histopathological Study of Endoscopic Biopsies

Introduction: Diseases of upper gastrointestinal tract are responsible for a great deal of morbidity and mortality. The histopathological study of endoscopic biopsies permits exact diagnosis for further management.The aim of this study is to find out the histopathological pattern of endoscopic biop...

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Main Authors: Rupendra Thapa, Mamta Lakhey, Pradeep Kumar Yadav, Prakash Kandel, Choodamani Aryal, Kamana Subba
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nepal Medical Association 2013-06-01
Series:Journal of Nepal Medical Association
Online Access:http://jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/2116
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spelling doaj-410a87c2b94e4f0597d5a603763d94d32020-11-24T20:43:10ZengNepal Medical AssociationJournal of Nepal Medical Association0028-27151815-672X2013-06-015219010.31729/jnma.2116Histopathological Study of Endoscopic BiopsiesRupendra Thapa0Mamta LakheyPradeep Kumar YadavPrakash KandelChoodamani AryalKamana SubbaDepartment of Pathology, Kathmandu Medical College, Sinamangal, Kathmandu, Nepal. Introduction: Diseases of upper gastrointestinal tract are responsible for a great deal of morbidity and mortality. The histopathological study of endoscopic biopsies permits exact diagnosis for further management.The aim of this study is to find out the histopathological pattern of endoscopic biopsy. Methods: A descriptive study was conducted in consecutive endoscopic gastric biopsies in a Hospital over a period of one year. The patient of all ages and both sexes who underwent gastric biopsy during the study period was included. Results: Endoscopic biopsies were studied on patients of age ranging from 20 years female to 84 years male. The histopathology revealed non-neoplastic lesions 54 (67.5%) and neoplastic lesions 26 (32.5%). Most common non-neoplastic lesion noted was mild chronic gastritis 22(27.5%) followed by chronic active gastritis 15 (18.75%) while H. pylori was present in 13 (16.25%) and absent in 2 (2.5%). Conclusions: Mild chronic gastritis was the commonest lesion noted in non-neoplastic lesions and adenocarcinoma was the commonest neoplastic lesion in the endoscopic gastric biopsies. ______________________________________________________________________________________ Keywords: biopsy; endoscopy; gastritis; histopathological. http://jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/2116
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author Rupendra Thapa
Mamta Lakhey
Pradeep Kumar Yadav
Prakash Kandel
Choodamani Aryal
Kamana Subba
spellingShingle Rupendra Thapa
Mamta Lakhey
Pradeep Kumar Yadav
Prakash Kandel
Choodamani Aryal
Kamana Subba
Histopathological Study of Endoscopic Biopsies
Journal of Nepal Medical Association
author_facet Rupendra Thapa
Mamta Lakhey
Pradeep Kumar Yadav
Prakash Kandel
Choodamani Aryal
Kamana Subba
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title Histopathological Study of Endoscopic Biopsies
title_short Histopathological Study of Endoscopic Biopsies
title_full Histopathological Study of Endoscopic Biopsies
title_fullStr Histopathological Study of Endoscopic Biopsies
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publisher Nepal Medical Association
series Journal of Nepal Medical Association
issn 0028-2715
1815-672X
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Introduction: Diseases of upper gastrointestinal tract are responsible for a great deal of morbidity and mortality. The histopathological study of endoscopic biopsies permits exact diagnosis for further management.The aim of this study is to find out the histopathological pattern of endoscopic biopsy. Methods: A descriptive study was conducted in consecutive endoscopic gastric biopsies in a Hospital over a period of one year. The patient of all ages and both sexes who underwent gastric biopsy during the study period was included. Results: Endoscopic biopsies were studied on patients of age ranging from 20 years female to 84 years male. The histopathology revealed non-neoplastic lesions 54 (67.5%) and neoplastic lesions 26 (32.5%). Most common non-neoplastic lesion noted was mild chronic gastritis 22(27.5%) followed by chronic active gastritis 15 (18.75%) while H. pylori was present in 13 (16.25%) and absent in 2 (2.5%). Conclusions: Mild chronic gastritis was the commonest lesion noted in non-neoplastic lesions and adenocarcinoma was the commonest neoplastic lesion in the endoscopic gastric biopsies. ______________________________________________________________________________________ Keywords: biopsy; endoscopy; gastritis; histopathological.
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