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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    To study the incidence of malignant lesion in ovary and their classification so as to help in management of the patient.


    Dr. Niraj Gupta, Dr. Harshiya Gupta, Dr. Rahul Karode, Dr. Sanjeev Narang
    JCDR. 2022: 730-732

    Abstract

    The aim of the study is to study the incidence of malignant lesion in ovary and their classification so as to help in management of the patient. The gross specimens received were fixed in 10 percent formalin for 24 hours. Gross examination was done carefully examining the outer surface and on-cut surface of ovary, looking for any cyst with its content and type of fluid filled inside, any solid area, papillary projections and growth. Result: After histopathological examination of ovarian lesion, various associated pathological findings are also found. As uterus, cervix, fallopian tube and other tissue are also received along with ovarian tissue (depending upon the operation done). Of these hydrosalphinx is most common finding followed by intramural leiomyoma, salphingitis, chronic cervicitis, adenomyosis, endometrial hyperplasia, ascites, GIT problem, submucosal leiomyoma, subserosal leiomyoma, carcinoma cervix, prolapsed uterus, paraovarian carcinoma and endometrial carcinoma (in sequence). Conclusion: Effective therapeutic management of ovarian malignant tumours continues to be a challenge to the oncologist. An accurate histopathological diagnosis combined with clinical staging will help in rendering prompt and appropriate treatment to the patient

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    Volume 13 Issue 6

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