Morphological Profile of Ovarian Tumours

Background: To study the morphological types of ovarian tumours . Methods: In this descriptive, cross sectional study all consecutive specimens of ovarian tumours . Gross examination was done, representative sections taken, processed and paraffin embedded blocks made. Sections of blocks were taken...

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Main Author: Bilquis Begum
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rawalpindi Medical University 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
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Online Access:https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/154
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spelling doaj-7ee5eefeebb3438c88a68c683c7e16f22020-11-25T03:32:44ZengRawalpindi Medical UniversityJournal of Rawalpindi Medical College1683-35621683-35702016-12-01204Morphological Profile of Ovarian TumoursBilquis Begum0Department of Pathology, Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi Background: To study the morphological types of ovarian tumours . Methods: In this descriptive, cross sectional study all consecutive specimens of ovarian tumours . Gross examination was done, representative sections taken, processed and paraffin embedded blocks made. Sections of blocks were taken by microtome and the prepared slides were stained by H&E stain and examined under the microscope. Results obtained were analyzed according to age and tumour type. Results: A total of 182 cases of ovarian neoplastic lesions were reported, out of which 67.6% were benign while 32.4% were malignant tumours. Surface epithelial tumours were the commonest and constituted 49.2 % followed by germ cell tumours 20.3 %, sex cord stromal tumours 18.6 % and metastatic tumours 11.9 %. Mucinous tumours were more common than serous tumours. Among the benign category, mature cystic teratoma was the commonest.Benign tumours were more common in young females while incidence of malignant tumours increased with the advancing age. Conclusion: Benign ovarian tumours are more common than malignant ovarian tumours. Among the surface epithelial tumours, mucinous tumours are the commonest in our study followed by germ cell tumours. Recognition of border line tumours is very important because such patients need close follow up. https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/154Ovarian tumoursSurface epithelial tumour,Teratoma
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author Bilquis Begum
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Morphological Profile of Ovarian Tumours
Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
Ovarian tumours
Surface epithelial tumour,
Teratoma
author_facet Bilquis Begum
author_sort Bilquis Begum
title Morphological Profile of Ovarian Tumours
title_short Morphological Profile of Ovarian Tumours
title_full Morphological Profile of Ovarian Tumours
title_fullStr Morphological Profile of Ovarian Tumours
title_full_unstemmed Morphological Profile of Ovarian Tumours
title_sort morphological profile of ovarian tumours
publisher Rawalpindi Medical University
series Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
issn 1683-3562
1683-3570
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background: To study the morphological types of ovarian tumours . Methods: In this descriptive, cross sectional study all consecutive specimens of ovarian tumours . Gross examination was done, representative sections taken, processed and paraffin embedded blocks made. Sections of blocks were taken by microtome and the prepared slides were stained by H&E stain and examined under the microscope. Results obtained were analyzed according to age and tumour type. Results: A total of 182 cases of ovarian neoplastic lesions were reported, out of which 67.6% were benign while 32.4% were malignant tumours. Surface epithelial tumours were the commonest and constituted 49.2 % followed by germ cell tumours 20.3 %, sex cord stromal tumours 18.6 % and metastatic tumours 11.9 %. Mucinous tumours were more common than serous tumours. Among the benign category, mature cystic teratoma was the commonest.Benign tumours were more common in young females while incidence of malignant tumours increased with the advancing age. Conclusion: Benign ovarian tumours are more common than malignant ovarian tumours. Among the surface epithelial tumours, mucinous tumours are the commonest in our study followed by germ cell tumours. Recognition of border line tumours is very important because such patients need close follow up.
topic Ovarian tumours
Surface epithelial tumour,
Teratoma
url https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/154
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