Pink and Blue of Bones- A Histopathological Analysis of Bony Neoplasm in a Tertiary Hospital of Bihar

Aishwarya Krishna, Pallavi Mehra, Sneha Aditi, Dilip Kumar
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Background: Bone lesions have low incidence with diverse presentation and due to the presence of their limited studies it has become a challenging task to reach an accurate diagnosis. Aim and Objective: This study aims in studying variety of bony lesions observed clinically and histopathologically. Further categorizing into non neoplastic, tumour-like, benign tumour or malignant tumour and determining its correlation with the age and gender predisposition of these lesions. Materials and Methods: An ambispective study was executed in Pathology department , PMCH, Patna from May 2020 to April 2024 in which a total of 102 cases were collected. The necessary information for the retrospective analysis, such as the patient's age, sex, lesion location, and diagnosis, was obtained from the requisition form and the histopathology data kept in the department of pathology from May 2020 to May 2022. And for prospective study all the radiological proven bony lesions which were excised during period of May 2022 to April 2024 and were sent for histopathological examination were examined. Results: Non-neoplastic lesions were more common than neoplastic lesions among the 102 specimens that underwent histological examination (53 versus 49). With 21.5% of cases, tuberculous osteomyelitis was the most prevalent non-neoplastic lesion. The most common benign neoplastic lesion detected was a giant cell tumor of the bone (11.76%), while the most common malignant lesion found was osteosarcoma (2.94%). Conclusion: To improve patient management and diagnosis accuracy, it is advised to utilize clinical, radiological, and histological findings in an integrated manner.
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骨骼的粉色和蓝色--比哈尔邦一家三级医院骨肿瘤的组织病理学分析
背景:骨病变发病率低,表现多样,由于对其研究有限,准确诊断已成为一项具有挑战性的任务。目的和目标:本研究旨在研究临床和组织病理学上观察到的各种骨骼病变。进一步将其分为非肿瘤性、肿瘤样、良性肿瘤或恶性肿瘤,并确定其与这些病变的年龄和性别倾向的相关性。材料和方法:2020 年 5 月至 2024 年 4 月在巴特那 PMCH 病理科进行了一项前瞻性研究,共收集了 102 个病例。回顾性分析所需的必要信息,如患者的年龄、性别、病变部位和诊断,均来自病理科 2020 年 5 月至 2022 年 5 月期间的申请表和组织病理学数据。在前瞻性研究中,研究人员对 2022 年 5 月至 2024 年 4 月期间切除并送去进行组织病理学检查的所有经放射学证实的骨骼病变进行了检查。研究结果在接受组织学检查的 102 份标本中,非肿瘤性病变比肿瘤性病变更常见(53 对 49)。结核性骨髓炎占 21.5%,是最常见的非肿瘤性病变。最常见的良性肿瘤是骨巨细胞瘤(11.76%),而最常见的恶性肿瘤是骨肉瘤(2.94%)。结论为提高患者管理水平和诊断准确性,建议综合利用临床、放射学和组织学检查结果。
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