Peripheral Lymphadenopathy in Basrah. A Histopathological Study of 1167 Cases during (1980-1997) Periods

A review of the histopathological examination reports of 1167 cases of peripheral lymphadenopathy (LAP) received in the Department of Pathology in Basrah Saddam Teaching Hospital (1980-1997) and from Al-Wiswasy Private Laboratory (1984-1997) in two different periods (1980-1989) and (1990-1997) was d...

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Main Authors: Mohammed K. Al-Wiswasy, Suadad A. AL-Nakshabandi, Sawsan S. Al-Harron
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: university of basrah 2003-06-01
Series:Basrah Journal of Surgery
Online Access:https://bjsrg.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_55257_c241ef7ff1ee05c1e15759b7630b7f3f.pdf
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spelling doaj-9d72f6384ebd425a935a61ba0952fa6f2020-11-25T03:10:00Zenguniversity of basrahBasrah Journal of Surgery1683-35892409-501X2003-06-0191919710.33762/bsurg.2003.5525755257Peripheral Lymphadenopathy in Basrah. A Histopathological Study of 1167 Cases during (1980-1997) PeriodsMohammed K. Al-WiswasySuadad A. AL-NakshabandiSawsan S. Al-HarronA review of the histopathological examination reports of 1167 cases of peripheral lymphadenopathy (LAP) received in the Department of Pathology in Basrah Saddam Teaching Hospital (1980-1997) and from Al-Wiswasy Private Laboratory (1984-1997) in two different periods (1980-1989) and (1990-1997) was done. Tuberculous lymphadenitis was the commonest pathological lesion in both periods. It was responsible for 36.9% and 46.3% of the total cases respectively, with an 80% rise of cases per year in the 2nd period. Neoplastic LAP was responsible for 32.9% and 37.2% of the total cases in the two periods respectively, with 61% rise in the average number of cases per year in the 2nd period. In both periods, primary lymphoid tumours were more frequent than metastatic malignancy, with 106/74 cases in the 1st period and 141/90 cases in the 2nd period respectively with a ratio of 1.5:1 for both. Non-specific reactive hyperplasia and other inflammatory lesions account for 30.2% and 16.5% of peripheral LAP in the two periods respectively, with a 23% decrease in the average number of cases per year. The mean age, sex and site distribution of different pathological lesions were demonstrated. In all these varieties of peripheral LAP, males were affected more than females except in tuberculosis. Cervical lymph nodes were most frequently involved in both periods. A comparison of the results were made with similar studies.https://bjsrg.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_55257_c241ef7ff1ee05c1e15759b7630b7f3f.pdf
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author Mohammed K. Al-Wiswasy
Suadad A. AL-Nakshabandi
Sawsan S. Al-Harron
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Suadad A. AL-Nakshabandi
Sawsan S. Al-Harron
Peripheral Lymphadenopathy in Basrah. A Histopathological Study of 1167 Cases during (1980-1997) Periods
Basrah Journal of Surgery
author_facet Mohammed K. Al-Wiswasy
Suadad A. AL-Nakshabandi
Sawsan S. Al-Harron
author_sort Mohammed K. Al-Wiswasy
title Peripheral Lymphadenopathy in Basrah. A Histopathological Study of 1167 Cases during (1980-1997) Periods
title_short Peripheral Lymphadenopathy in Basrah. A Histopathological Study of 1167 Cases during (1980-1997) Periods
title_full Peripheral Lymphadenopathy in Basrah. A Histopathological Study of 1167 Cases during (1980-1997) Periods
title_fullStr Peripheral Lymphadenopathy in Basrah. A Histopathological Study of 1167 Cases during (1980-1997) Periods
title_full_unstemmed Peripheral Lymphadenopathy in Basrah. A Histopathological Study of 1167 Cases during (1980-1997) Periods
title_sort peripheral lymphadenopathy in basrah. a histopathological study of 1167 cases during (1980-1997) periods
publisher university of basrah
series Basrah Journal of Surgery
issn 1683-3589
2409-501X
publishDate 2003-06-01
description A review of the histopathological examination reports of 1167 cases of peripheral lymphadenopathy (LAP) received in the Department of Pathology in Basrah Saddam Teaching Hospital (1980-1997) and from Al-Wiswasy Private Laboratory (1984-1997) in two different periods (1980-1989) and (1990-1997) was done. Tuberculous lymphadenitis was the commonest pathological lesion in both periods. It was responsible for 36.9% and 46.3% of the total cases respectively, with an 80% rise of cases per year in the 2nd period. Neoplastic LAP was responsible for 32.9% and 37.2% of the total cases in the two periods respectively, with 61% rise in the average number of cases per year in the 2nd period. In both periods, primary lymphoid tumours were more frequent than metastatic malignancy, with 106/74 cases in the 1st period and 141/90 cases in the 2nd period respectively with a ratio of 1.5:1 for both. Non-specific reactive hyperplasia and other inflammatory lesions account for 30.2% and 16.5% of peripheral LAP in the two periods respectively, with a 23% decrease in the average number of cases per year. The mean age, sex and site distribution of different pathological lesions were demonstrated. In all these varieties of peripheral LAP, males were affected more than females except in tuberculosis. Cervical lymph nodes were most frequently involved in both periods. A comparison of the results were made with similar studies.
url https://bjsrg.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_55257_c241ef7ff1ee05c1e15759b7630b7f3f.pdf
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