Volume : VII, Issue : XI, November - 2018
CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF NON MELNOCYTIC EPIDERMAL AND APPENDEGEAL TUMOURS
Dr. Vindu Srivastava, Dr. P. Rekha
Abstract :
Background – Neoplasms of skin comprise a wide spectrum of benign and malignant tumours that
exhibit morphological differentiation towards one or more of structures found in normal skin. Benign tumours like seborrhoeic keratosis, skin tags barely attract the attention of the patient or the treating clinician and are of cosmetic important . In this study the histological features of selected but important benign and malignant non melanocytic skin tumours of keratinocytic and appendegeal origin were studied with emphasis on histodiagnostic approach .
Material and method: A total of 102 histologically diagnosed skin tumours were included in this study conducted over period of 24 months.
Result: Out of 102 cases studied there were 57 (55.88%) keratinocytic and 45 (44.11%) appendegeal tumours. 42.2% of patients were in the age group between 21 and 40 years tho all agc groups were affected.Males and females were equally affected in this study. Malignant tumours were common in adults over 50 years.The most common benign tumour of keratinocytes was seborrhoeic keratosis ,
BCC was most common malignant tumour . Benign appendegeal tumours 43 (95.55%) outnumbered malignant counterpart 02(4.44%). Pilomattricoma was commonest benign appendegeal tumour and clinically seen in younger age group.
Conclusion: Non melanocytic cutaneous and appendegela tumours commonly presented in age group
of 21–40 years with no sex predilection. Most lesion presented as nodule in region of head and neck.
Malignant lesion clinically presented as ulcers.Keratinocytic tumours more common than appendegeal tumours Almost all appendegeal tumours were beign except rare sebaceous carcinomas .Seborrhoic keratosis was commonest keratinocytic tumour while pilomatricoma was coomonest appendegeal tumour. Histopathological examination along with clinical clues is gold standard for diagnosis .
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DOI : 10.36106/ijsr
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CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF NON MELNOCYTIC EPIDERMAL AND APPENDEGEAL TUMOURS , Dr.Vindu Srivastava, Dr. P. Rekha , INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-7|Issue-11| November-2018
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CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF NON MELNOCYTIC EPIDERMAL AND APPENDEGEAL TUMOURS , Dr.Vindu Srivastava, Dr. P. Rekha , INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-7|Issue-11| November-2018
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