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Volume 5 Issue 8 (August, 2017)

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A Clinical Profile of Breast Lesions- A Hospital Based Study
Jay Prakash

Background: Breast lumps diseases are a standout amongst the most widely recognized ailments in India which incorporate inherent, traumatic, inflammatory, hormonal mastopathy, benign and malignant neoplastic conditions. Around 200,000 instances of breast infections are analyzed every year. We completed this examination so as to know the clinical profile for breast tumor patients in our patient populace. Materials and Methods: The investigation was led in branch of pathology, in a hospital in North India. We recovered breast biopsies got in histopathology division over a time of a year. An aggregate of 120 instances of breast lesions were incorporated into the investigation. The information with respect to the area of the lump, histopathological sorts experienced in introduce arrangement, clinical stage at investigation, treatment and follow up has been portrayed. Result: Out of an aggregate of 120 instances of breast lesions, most common lesions were benign 71.3% with mean age 32.5 years. The general mean age of patients was 33.7 years, with a wide age scope of 18–70 years. Generally the most ordinarily revealed lesion was fibroadenoma cases, trailed by infiltrating duct  carcinoma, mastitis cases, gynecomastia and fibrocystic infection cases. The greatest instances of threat were seen in 45-55 years old of life. Most basic malignant lesion was infiltrating duct carcinoma. Conclusion: Breast lesions are all the more ordinarily found in female patients. Likewise, regardless of every other side effect, complaint of breast lumps was found in all patients. In context of the rising rate of breast carcinoma and the regular discourses in its organization, it is endorsed that they should in a perfect world be directed by surgical oncologists for advancement in the patient's outcome.
Keywords: Breast cancer, benign, epidemiology, surgery.

Corresponding author: Dr. Jay Prakash, Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, Government Medical College Azamgarh, U.P., India

This article may be cited as: Prakash J. A Clinical Profile of Breast Lesions: A Hospital Based Study. J Adv Med Dent Scie Res 2017;5(8):87-90.

 
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