2010
DOI: 10.31729/jnma.106
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Clinicopathologic Profile of Bronchogenic Carcinoma

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Bronchogenic carcinoma is the most common cancer in the world. It can present in many ways. Accurate diagnosis and categorization into different types is important because of its effect on prognosis and management. We conducted this study to find out the frequency of various histological types of bronchogenic carcinoma and correlate with their clinicopathologic profile. METHODS: This is a retrospective study conducted in 174 histopathologically proven cases of bronchogenic carci… Show more

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“…In the diagnostic yield of bronchial carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma was the most common histopathological type in 95 (31.66%) patients, followed by adenocarcinoma in 50 (16.66%) patients, small cell carcinoma in 25 (8.33%) patients and large cell carcinoma in 43 (14.33%) patients and other complications in 87(29%) patients. Whereas, Shrestha et al 19 found squamous cell carcinoma (60.9%) was the most common histological pattern of bronchial carcinoma, followed by small cell carcinoma (19.5%) and adenocarcinoma (8.0%). Tuladhar et al 20 found the various bronchogenic malignancies in decreasing order of frequency were squamous cell carcinoma (51%), followed by small cell carcinoma (19%), adenocarcinoma (11%), non-small cell carcinoma (7%), large cell carcinoma (4%), carcinoma in situ (4%) and small round cell carcinoma (4%).…”
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confidence: 91%
“…In the diagnostic yield of bronchial carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma was the most common histopathological type in 95 (31.66%) patients, followed by adenocarcinoma in 50 (16.66%) patients, small cell carcinoma in 25 (8.33%) patients and large cell carcinoma in 43 (14.33%) patients and other complications in 87(29%) patients. Whereas, Shrestha et al 19 found squamous cell carcinoma (60.9%) was the most common histological pattern of bronchial carcinoma, followed by small cell carcinoma (19.5%) and adenocarcinoma (8.0%). Tuladhar et al 20 found the various bronchogenic malignancies in decreasing order of frequency were squamous cell carcinoma (51%), followed by small cell carcinoma (19%), adenocarcinoma (11%), non-small cell carcinoma (7%), large cell carcinoma (4%), carcinoma in situ (4%) and small round cell carcinoma (4%).…”
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confidence: 91%
“…21,22 In this study, the left variables were collapse 48(35.53%), mass lesion 22 (15.82%), hilar shadow 25(17.99%), patchy opacity 14(10.07%) and fibrosis and bronchiectasis 30(21.28%). Whereas, Shrestha et al 23 found squamous cell carcinoma (60.9%) was the most common histological pattern of bronchial carcinoma, followed by small cell carcinoma (19.5%) and adenocarcinoma (8.0%). Tuladhar et al 24 found the various bronchogenic malignancies in decreasing order of frequency were squamous cell carcinoma (51%), followed by small cell carcinoma (19%), adenocarcinoma (11%), nonsmall cell carcinoma (7%), large cell carcinoma (4%), carcinoma in situ (4%) and small round cell carcinoma (4%).…”
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confidence: 91%