Introduction: A good number of cases of attention masses are pinpointed by clinical facts alone, but in a significant number of cases, histopathological equating is needed for correctly diagnosing the condition. Therefore, all types of small crowd in the ear demand incisional or excisional biopsy accompanying histopathological examination.Aims and Objectives: The study was aimed at aware the distribution of attention masses in miscellaneous age groups and different genders and appearance the histo-pathological range of ear masses.Methodology: A study of 50 victims attending the Ear, Nose, and Throat Department was approved, and specimens were calm from them and assign histopathological examination. These crowd were further classified as inflammatory, mild, and malignant lesions, and the repetitiveness of their occurrence in the Saurashtra domain of Gujarat (Western India), their age and sex allocation were observed.Observations: The most average lesions were inflammatory polyps, followed by cholesteatomas and never-ending non-specific inflammations. Squamous container carcinoma was ultimate common type of diseased lesion, trailed by embryonic rhabdomyosarcoma; carcinoid tumour and nevus were recognized on histopathological examination in favorable lesions.Right-side masses were more coarse than left-side public, and males were more overwhelmed than females.Conclusion: Ear masses influence all age groups, but males are troubled more than women. Adolescents and children were more afflicted by benign lesions than men, while the opposite was true for malignant lesions.
Author(s) Details:
Neeru M. Agarwal,
Department
of Pathology, M. P. Shah Govt. Medical College, Jamnagar, Gujarat, India.
V.
C. Popat,
Department
of Pathology, M. P. Shah Govt. Medical College, Jamnagar, Gujarat, India.
Atul Shrivastav,
Department of Pathology, GMERS Medical College, Gandhinagar,
Gujarat, India.
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