Histopathological Study of Ovarian Tumors at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Central Nepal

Background: Ovarian tumors are histogenetically varied and complex tumors spanning all age groups. They account for 30% of all gynaecologic cancers. Malignant tumors carry a high mortality due to its late detection and ineffective screening programs. Current study aims at finding association between...

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Main Authors: Binita Goyal, T Sheshagiri Rao, Himanshu Regmi
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Language:English
Published: College of Medical Sciences 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JCMSN/article/view/21646
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spelling doaj-577c53a440004cc2adf458620072850b2020-11-25T01:40:36ZengCollege of Medical SciencesJournal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal2091-06572091-06732019-03-01151222910.3126/jcmsn.v15i1.2164621646Histopathological Study of Ovarian Tumors at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Central NepalBinita Goyal0T Sheshagiri Rao1Himanshu Regmi2College of Medical Sciences, Bharatpur, Chitwan, NepalCollege of Medical Sciences, Bharatpur, Chitwan, NepalCollege of Medical Sciences, Bharatpur, Chitwan, NepalBackground: Ovarian tumors are histogenetically varied and complex tumors spanning all age groups. They account for 30% of all gynaecologic cancers. Malignant tumors carry a high mortality due to its late detection and ineffective screening programs. Current study aims at finding association between age at presentation and size of tumor with behavior of tumors and also association between category of tumor and age at presentation. Methods: This Hospital record based cross-sectional (historical) study was carried out on 158 cases of ovarian tumors received in Department of Pathology, College of Medical Sciences and Teaching Hospital during a time period of five and a half years from January 2012 to June 2017. Results: Age of the patients ranged from 12 to 88 years with maximum cases 96 (60.8%) in 20 – 40 years age group. The mean ±SD of age was 36.6±14.4 years. Majority of the cases 137 (86.7%) were benign. Sixteen (10.1%) cases were malignant and 5 (3.2%) cases were borderline. Majority of both benign and malignant cases were seen in 20 – 40 years age group. Size of the tumors ranged from 2 – 30 cm with mean±SD of 9.9±5.0 cm and maximum 93 (58.9%) cases in the size range of 5 – 10 cm. Majority of both benign and malignant tumors were in the size range of 5 – 10 cm. There was no association of age at presentation and size of tumor with behavior of tumor (p > 0.05). Sevety five (47.5%) cases were germ cell tumors, 72 (45.6%) cases were surface epithelial-stromal tumors, 9 (5.7%) cases were sex cord-stromal tumors, 1 (0.6%) was bilateral with surface epithelial tumor in right ovary and germ cell tumor in left ovary and 1 (0.6%) case was soft tissue tumor not specific to ovary. Majority of cases of germ cell tumors were seen below 40 years age whereas significant proportion of surface epithelial-stromal tumors was seen after 40 years with significant association between category and age at presentation (p < 0.05). Most common histopathological diagnosis overall was dermoid cyst in 43.7% cases. Conclusions: Benign ovarian tumors were more common than  malignant ones. Malignancy was seen in all age groups and in any size tumor. Surface epithelial-stromal   tumors and germ cell tumors were roughly equal in frequency with slight predominance of latter. Germ cell tumors were common in younger whereas surface epithelial-stromal tumors were more common in older   individuals. Histopathological examination in any ovarian tumor at any age with any size is mandatory.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JCMSN/article/view/21646benignborderlinegerm cellhistopathologymalignantovarian tumorsurface epithelial-stromalsex chord-stromal
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author Binita Goyal
T Sheshagiri Rao
Himanshu Regmi
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T Sheshagiri Rao
Himanshu Regmi
Histopathological Study of Ovarian Tumors at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Central Nepal
Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal
benign
borderline
germ cell
histopathology
malignant
ovarian tumor
surface epithelial-stromal
sex chord-stromal
author_facet Binita Goyal
T Sheshagiri Rao
Himanshu Regmi
author_sort Binita Goyal
title Histopathological Study of Ovarian Tumors at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Central Nepal
title_short Histopathological Study of Ovarian Tumors at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Central Nepal
title_full Histopathological Study of Ovarian Tumors at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Central Nepal
title_fullStr Histopathological Study of Ovarian Tumors at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Central Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Histopathological Study of Ovarian Tumors at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Central Nepal
title_sort histopathological study of ovarian tumors at a tertiary care hospital of central nepal
publisher College of Medical Sciences
series Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal
issn 2091-0657
2091-0673
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Background: Ovarian tumors are histogenetically varied and complex tumors spanning all age groups. They account for 30% of all gynaecologic cancers. Malignant tumors carry a high mortality due to its late detection and ineffective screening programs. Current study aims at finding association between age at presentation and size of tumor with behavior of tumors and also association between category of tumor and age at presentation. Methods: This Hospital record based cross-sectional (historical) study was carried out on 158 cases of ovarian tumors received in Department of Pathology, College of Medical Sciences and Teaching Hospital during a time period of five and a half years from January 2012 to June 2017. Results: Age of the patients ranged from 12 to 88 years with maximum cases 96 (60.8%) in 20 – 40 years age group. The mean ±SD of age was 36.6±14.4 years. Majority of the cases 137 (86.7%) were benign. Sixteen (10.1%) cases were malignant and 5 (3.2%) cases were borderline. Majority of both benign and malignant cases were seen in 20 – 40 years age group. Size of the tumors ranged from 2 – 30 cm with mean±SD of 9.9±5.0 cm and maximum 93 (58.9%) cases in the size range of 5 – 10 cm. Majority of both benign and malignant tumors were in the size range of 5 – 10 cm. There was no association of age at presentation and size of tumor with behavior of tumor (p > 0.05). Sevety five (47.5%) cases were germ cell tumors, 72 (45.6%) cases were surface epithelial-stromal tumors, 9 (5.7%) cases were sex cord-stromal tumors, 1 (0.6%) was bilateral with surface epithelial tumor in right ovary and germ cell tumor in left ovary and 1 (0.6%) case was soft tissue tumor not specific to ovary. Majority of cases of germ cell tumors were seen below 40 years age whereas significant proportion of surface epithelial-stromal tumors was seen after 40 years with significant association between category and age at presentation (p < 0.05). Most common histopathological diagnosis overall was dermoid cyst in 43.7% cases. Conclusions: Benign ovarian tumors were more common than  malignant ones. Malignancy was seen in all age groups and in any size tumor. Surface epithelial-stromal   tumors and germ cell tumors were roughly equal in frequency with slight predominance of latter. Germ cell tumors were common in younger whereas surface epithelial-stromal tumors were more common in older   individuals. Histopathological examination in any ovarian tumor at any age with any size is mandatory.
topic benign
borderline
germ cell
histopathology
malignant
ovarian tumor
surface epithelial-stromal
sex chord-stromal
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JCMSN/article/view/21646
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