Retrospective study of CNS tumors in a tertiary care centre in Western Odisha - A 4 year study

Jyotirmayee Mishra, Sobhagini Nayak, K. Mohapatra, H. Singh
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Central nervous system (CNS) tumors comprise nearly 3% of all malignancies world-wide whereas in India it accounts for about 2%. In recent years there has been an increase in CNS tumors with new potential risk factors being observed. The aim of the present study is to highlight the histopathological spectrum of brain tumors in a single tertiary care centre in Western Odisha.This retrospective histopathological analysis of CNS tumors was conducted in the Department of Pathology, VIMSAR, Burla, Odisha, India from October 2016 to September 2020. In the span of 4 years, a total of 94 neurosurgical biopsies were studied. Histopathological examination of routinely processed tissue and hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stained sections of corresponding cases were thoroughly examined. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was done whenever required. Thereafter an approach was made to diagnose the cases, based on WHO classification system of 2016.A wide range of histopathological spectrum of CNS tumors was observed and was classified according to the WHO classification system of 2016. The primary CNS tumors were graded from Grade I to Grade IV. The most common CNS tumor in our study we found to be Astrocytic tumors (21 cases, 22.34%) followed by Schwannoma (19 cases, 20.21%) and meningiomas (18 cases, 19.14%). The incidence was more among males (59.51%) as compared to females (40.4%). This study provides an information regarding the prevalence of disease in Western Odisha. Use of modern imaging technique helps to a major extent in making a provisional.
西奥迪沙邦一家三级医疗中心中枢神经系统肿瘤的回顾性研究--一项为期四年的研究
中枢神经系统(CNS)肿瘤占全球所有恶性肿瘤的近 3%,而在印度约占 2%。近年来,中枢神经系统肿瘤的发病率有所上升,并出现了新的潜在风险因素。本研究的目的是强调西奥迪沙邦一家三级医疗中心的脑肿瘤组织病理学谱。这项中枢神经系统肿瘤的回顾性组织病理学分析于 2016 年 10 月至 2020 年 9 月在印度奥迪沙邦伯拉的 VIMSAR 病理科进行。在这4年中,共研究了94例神经外科活检。对相应病例的常规处理组织和苏木精及伊红(H&E)染色切片进行了全面的组织病理学检查。必要时还进行了免疫组织化学(IHC)检查。此后,根据 2016 年世界卫生组织分类系统对病例进行了诊断。根据 2016 年世界卫生组织分类系统,观察到中枢神经系统肿瘤的组织病理学范围广泛,并对其进行了分类。原发性中枢神经系统肿瘤的分级从I级到IV级不等。在我们的研究中,最常见的中枢神经系统肿瘤是星形细胞瘤(21 例,22.34%),其次是许旺瘤(19 例,20.21%)和脑膜瘤(18 例,19.14%)。男性发病率(59.51%)高于女性(40.4%)。这项研究提供了有关西奥迪沙地区疾病流行情况的信息。现代成像技术的使用在很大程度上有助于做出临时诊断。
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