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Paper Title: PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY OF BENIGN BREAST DISEASES
Authors Name: DR NAIK H.M. , DR MAGAR R.A , DR TANWAR H.V. , DR DABADE S.V. , DR MRS JUNAGADE T.P
Unique Id: IJSDR2209119
Published In: Volume 7 Issue 9, September-2022
Abstract: ABSTRACT: PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY OF BENIGN BREAST DISEASES AUTHERS: DR NAIK H.M. (Associate prof. Dep. of surgery Vikhe Patil Hospital Ahmednagar) DR MAGAR R.A (Assistant prof. Dep. of surgery Vikhe Patil Hospital Ahmednagar) DR TANWAR H.V. (Assistant prof. Dep. of surgery Vikhe Patil Hospital Ahmednagar) CO AUTHER: DR DABADE S.V. (Junior resident. Dep. of surgery Vikhe Patil Hospital Ahmednagar) DR MRS JUNAGADE T.P. (Ass.Prof Sr resident Dep. of surgery Vikhe Patil Hospital Ahmednagar) INTRODUCTION: The phrase "benign breast diseases" (BBD) refers to a diverse set of lesions that can exhibit a variety of symptoms or be found by chance during microscopic examination. All non-malignant breast disorders, such as benign tumours, trauma, mastalgia, mastitis, and nipple discharge, are included in BBD. Pathologic alterations that have no effect on a patient's chance of getting cancer, lesions that marginally raise risk, and lesions that carry a risk of breast cancer of up to 50% are all examples of benign tumours. A palpable lump, discomfort, and nipple discharge or inversion might be symptoms of 2 BBD. In comparison to malignant tumours of the breast, the issue of BBD has received stepmotherly care and has been a comparatively overlooked element of breast disorders. This is true even though the great majority of breast lesions are benign and it has been noted that benign breast lesions are far more common than malignant ones. 1,3 Additionally, it has been observed that breast clinic patients will have non-malignant conditions in at least 90% of cases. 4,5 It was deemed reasonable to assess the range of BBD in this region of the world given the background circumstances. The purpose of this study was to ascertain the prevalence of different BBD among our hospital's female patients. Objective: To determine the frequencies of various benign breast diseases (BBD) in female patients in Dr Vikhe Patil Medical College and Hospital Ahmednagar. Materials and Methods: This study included a total of 193 female patients with benign breast disorders. Their clinical, radiological, and pathological findings, as well as their epidemiological traits, were studied. Results: The research involved 275 patients in total. Between the ages of 21 and 30 years, almost 44% (90/193) of the patients were in their third decade of life, and 33% were in their fourth (age between: 31 – 40 years). The most frequent benign breast illness was fibroadenoma, which affected 27% (35/193) of patients. Fibrocystic disease affected roughly 21% (27/193) of patients. Conclusion: Females of reproductive age frequently experience benign breast diseases (BBD). The most prevalent benign breast illness in our system is fibroadenoma, which is often diagnosed in the second and third decades of life. The next prevalent BBD, whose prevalence rises with age, is fibrocystic breast disease. KEY WORDS: Benign breast disease, Fibroadenoma, Fibrocystic diseases. CONCLUSION: BBD issues are prevalent in females who are of reproductive age. Women frequently consult with or are referred to breast clinics for the following issues: palpable lumps, breast pain, and nipple discharge. The most prevalent benign breast disease in our system is fibroadenoma, which is typically diagnosed in the second and third decades of life. The next prevalent BBD, whose incidence rises with age, is fibrocystic breast disease.
Keywords: : Benign breast disease, Fibroadenoma, Fibrocystic diseases
Cite Article: "PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY OF BENIGN BREAST DISEASES", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 9, page no.755 - 758, September-2022, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2209119.pdf
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Published In: Volume 7 Issue 9, September-2022
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