HISTOMORPHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF TUMOURS OF FEMALE GENITAL TRACT AND ITS CHANGE IN TUMOUR PROFILE OVER A PERIOD OF 12YRS IN A TERTIARY CARE REFERRAL HOSPITAL IN CHENNAI.
Author:
Mahendran Revathy1, Padmanaban Kanchana Madurai2, Prakasam Sindhuja1
Affiliation:
1. Assistant Professor of pathology, Institute of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Egmore, Chennai, India 2. Professor of Pathology, Institute of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Egmore, Chennai, India
Abstract
Background: The most common cause of morbidity & mortality among females are due to cancers
arising from female reproductive organs next to breast cancers. The most common sites include uterine
cervix, corpus uteri & ovary followed by least common sites like vulva, vagina, fallopian tubes and gestational trophoblastic
diseases.
Aim of the study:
1. To evaluate the trend in the prole of benign, premalignant & malignant lesions of female genital tract (FGT) tumours at
primary tertiary care hospital in Chennai.
2. To study frequency, age distribution & diverse histomorphological spectrum of tumours of female genital tract.
3. To compare and analyze our data with other published studies in the literature.
Materials & Methods:
This cross sectional retrospective observational study was conducted at tertiary care gynaecological center at Chennai over a
period of 12 years from Jan 2008 to Dec 2019. The medical records were retrieved, data analyzed and the results were expressed
in descriptive statistics. Results: During the study period we received 44752 histopathological specimens out of which 12477
cases were gynaecological malignancies. Cervix uteri (66.38%) was the most common site followed by ovary (16.65%), corpus
uteri (10.71%), gestational trophoblastic disease (4.13%), vulva (0.82%), vagina (0.36%), fallopian tube (0.02%), and vault
carcinoma (0.93%). Squamous cell carcinomas were most common type of malignancy in cervix (93.15%), vulva (91%), vagina
(82%) & vault (78%). Endometrial adenocarcinomas (81%) were more frequent tumour in corpus uteri while surface epithelial
tumours constitute 78.72% of cases in ovary. For gestational trophoblastic disease, 78.25% of cases had complete molar
pregnancy. 41-50yrs of age groups were commonly affected for cervical, ovarian & endometrial malignancies where as in
vulval lesions the most common age group was 61-70yrs. In case of gestational trophoblastic disease the majority of patients
were presented at 21-30yrs of age. Conclusion: This is one of the largest studies conducted with more than 10000 cases being
reported in female genital tract. Cervical carcinomas are the leading gynecological malignancy followed by ovary & corpus
uteri at our institute. There is a declining trend in the distribution of cases among cervical cancers were as there is an increasing
trend in distribution of cases in other site like ovary & corpus uteri.
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