KUMJ | VOL. 13 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 51 | JULY-SEPT. 2015
Correlation between Endoscopic and Histopathological Findings in Gastric Lesions.
Sharma S, Makaju R, Dhakal R, Purbey B, Gurung RB, Shrestha R
Abstract: Background
Stomach is a common site for wide variety of lesions. The visualisation of the site
with biopsy leads to the early detection of the pathologic process and appropriate
therapy.
Objectives
The objective of this study is to correlate the histopathological pattern of endoscopic
biopsies with distribution of gastric lesions according to age and sex.
Method
The retrospective study was carried out among 50 cases with endoscopic biopsies
and histopathological assessment, received at Department of Pathology, Dhulikhel
Hospital- Kathmandu University Hospital.
Result
Out of 50 cases majority of cases were of male gender with male: female ratio
was 1.3:1. Our study showed a poor correlation between endoscopic and
histopathological evidence of inflammation in the stomach. Two cases were
diagnosed as intestinal metaplasia which were diagnosed as ulcer and erosion
endoscopically. Out of 32% of cases diagnosed endoscopically as ulcer, only one case
was confirmed histopathologically. Our study showed good correlation in the cases of
carcinoma. Out of 17 cases diagnosed endoscopically as gastric carcinoma correlated
histopathologically as gastric adenocarcinoma. Majority of carcinoma cases showed
ulcerating fungating growth followed by ulcero-proliferative growth.
Conclusion
Endoscopy is incomplete without biopsy and histopathology is the gold standard
for the diagnosis of endoscopically detected lesions. Endoscopic examination and
histopathological examination of suspected gastric lesions should go parallel and
neither should be a substitute of each other.
Keyword : Carcinoma, endoscopy, helicobacterpylori, histopathology.