Histopathological variants of breast carcinoma


Case Report

Author Details : A G Lathishna, Karthi Priya. C*

Volume : 4, Issue : 3, Year : 2019

Article Page : 233-236

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jdpo.2019.048



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Abstract

Introduction: A retrospective study was done to find out the variants of breast carcinoma along with the
hispathological data in Saveetha medical college, Chennai.
Materials and Methods: 30 cases with the malignancy of breast carcinoma including the histopathological
data were taken from pathology department of Saveetha medical college, Chennai and it includes a study
period of 12 months.
Result: 30 operable malignant cases of br east carcinoma were treated in the surgery unit at saveetha
medical college, Chennai, during a period of 12 months. It was revealed that 90% of the cases were of
invasive ductal type and includes a median study period of 12 months with a median age group of 40-50
years.
Conclusion: Of the cases reviewed, invasive ductal type was found to be the most prevalent one. The most
common age group in which the malignancy is diagnosed was found to be between 40-50 years. Unifocal
tumors were found to have high probability than multifocal tumors.

Keywords: Breast carcinoma, Invasive ductal type, Malignant.


How to cite : Lathishna A G, Karthi Priya. C, Histopathological variants of breast carcinoma. IP J Diagn Pathol Oncol 2019;4(3):233-236


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