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Histopathology of tumor and tumor like lesions of blood vessels- An experience in a tertiary care centre | |
Dr. Nikita Soodan, Dr. Suman Kumari, Dr. Ameet Kaur, Dr. Puneet Singh Soodan | |
Introduction: According to WHO classification, vascular neoplasms are classified into benign, intermediate, and malignant. Vascular tumors are typically benign in origin. The purpose of this study is to examine the histological pattern of tumor and tumor like lesions of blood vessels.Material & methods: Retrospective study was done over a period of one year from January 1, 2019 to December 12, 2019 at the histopathology sectionof Department of Pathology, Government Medical college, Jammu which is a tertiary care hospital. There were 50 histopathological cases of vascular tumors & tumorlike lesions.Results: The majority of cases weremales and belonged to the agegroup of 21-30 years. Out of 50 cases, 5 were arteriovenous (AV) malformations, 2 were malignant, and 43 were benign cases. The Head & Neck area (n=35) had the highest number of malignancies. Capillary hemangioma was the most common kind, followed by pyogenic granuloma and cavernous hemangioma.Conclusion: The majority of malignancies and tumor-like disorders in blood arteries were benign lesions. Granuloma Pyogenicum and capillary hemangiomas were the two most prevalent benign vascular tumours. The correct management of the problem is aided by the histological identification of AV malformation. |
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