Wednesday, 15 July 2020

Histopathological Pattern of Thyroid Diseases in Abuja, Nigeria Capital City: A Review of One Hundred and One Consecutive Cases: Advanced Study | Chapter 7 | Challenges in Disease and Health Research Vol. 1

This study is a histopathological review of 101 consecutive thyroidectomy specimen processed and histologically diagnosed in Anatomic Pathology Department of Asokoro District Hospital, Abuja, Nigeria new capital city between 2010 and 2014. Nodular colloid goiter is the preponderance thyroid lesion seen constituting 75%, of all cases with a male to female ratio of 0.17:1. Neoplasms (11%) represent the second most common pathology with thyroid adenoma representing 8% of cases and thyroid carcinoma 3%, of cases. Seventy five percent of the adenoma was seen in females and all the carcinoma occurred in females. Other lesions are thyroglossal duct cyst (7%) and thyroiditis (7%). The study reveals a higher incidence of papillary carcinoma over follicular carcinoma and this represents a reversal to findings in most African population-based study. There is also a high incidence of thyroiditis in comparison with other works in Africa. Because of the small size of our sample population, accurate inference on the gender division of various disorders may not be conclusive. There is a need for further study on the pathology of thyroid lesions in Abuja in order to elucidate the reasons for the disparity noted.

Author(s) Details
 DR. B. A. Eke
Department of Surgery, College of Health Sciences, Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria.

B. A. Ojo
 Department of Anatomic Pathology, College of Health Sciences, Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria.

B. M. Duduyemi
Department of Morbid Anatomy, Asokoro District Hospital, Abuja, Nigeria.

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