The goal of this study was to look at the range of non-neoplastic disorders and their microscopic findings in non-neoplastic nephrectomy specimens, as well as the clinicopathological association. This is a three-year prospective and retrospective study conducted at a tertiary care hospital and teaching institute's pathology department. At the start of the study, the ethics committee gave its approval. Disorders such as calculus (in the kidney, pelvis ureteric junction, and ureter), hydronephrosis, and numerous miscellaneous conditions such as aplastic kidney, poor renal functioning, reflux disease, and so on were among the various indications for nephrectomy. In both male and female cases, the right sided nephrectomy was shown to be slightly more common than the left side in the current study. Right-sided nephrectomy was performed on 57 percent of males and 55 percent of females. According to the findings, persistent pyelonephritis is the most common non-neoplastic reason for nephrectomy.
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Sushma Praveen Kulkarni
Department of Pathology, Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
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