To study the relationship of parity and laterality with different ovarian lesions


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Original Article

Author :

Dupinder Kaur, Pooja Agarwal

Volume :

6

Issue :

2

Abstract :

Background and Methods: The present study is based on histomorphological evaluation in 107 cases of Ovarian neoplastic and non-neoplastic lesions received. The gross specimens received were fixed in 10 percent formalin for 24 hours. Gross examination was done carefully examining the outer surface and oncut surface of ovary, looking for any cyst with its content and type of fluid filled inside, any solid area, papillary projections and growth. Study Designed: Observational study. Result: Among 69 non neoplastic lesions, right sided cases found in 34 (49.4%), and left sided lesion found in 22 cases (31.8%). 13 cases (18.8%) of non neoplastic lesions are observed to be bilateral. Like non neoplastic lesions, neoplastic lesions are also found more common on right side (55%) than left (35%), while bilaterality is found in 10% of the cases. Conclusion: The results of present study are comparable to other series of studies regarding occurrence with respect to age, bilaterality, gross features and microscopy. Both non neoplastic and neoplastic lesions were more common in right side. 18% of non neoplastic and 11% of neoplastic lesions were found to be bilateral.

Keyword :

 parity laterality, ovarian & lesions.
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