Clinico Pathological Study of Lymphomas
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.5, No. 9)Publication Date: 2016-09-05
Authors : M. Vijaya Sree; B.V.V.D. Kiranmai; C. Padmavathi Devi; G. Saila Bala;
Page : 1736-1738
Keywords : Lymphomas; immunohistochemistry;
Abstract
Background and Aim To study the histomorphology of lymphomas. To use Immuno histochemistry to Categorize lymphomas in HL and NHL to use panel of markers based on histological diagnosis and sub typing of various lymphomas. Materials and Methods A total of 50 lymph node biopsies are received during two years period from Jan 2012 to Dec 2013 are Included. The nodal and extranodal lymphomas are included the lymphnodes are fixed in 10 % formaline, subjected to histopathology, Routine Paraffin embedding was done Diagnosed by histopathology and confirmed by Immune histochemistry. ResultsThe results showed that Non Hodgkins lymphoma was frequent type. The commonest age group was 21-40 years. Males are most common type. The cervical lymphnode was frequently involved. Extranodel lymphoma was also observed. Among the Hodgkins lymphoma MC variant commonest type. Conclusion Our findings compared with literature. The diagnosis made by histopathology. The Immuno histochemistry used for confirmation, panel of markers used to subtyping of Non Hodgkins lymphoma.
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