Histopathological analysis of tonsillectomy specimens: a report from Southeastern Anatolia


Özbay I., Gençoğlu M., Balıkçı H. H., Kucur C., Oğhan F.

Kulak burun boğaz ihtisas dergisi : KBB = Journal of ear, nose, and throat, cilt.24, sa.5, ss.254-258, 2014 (Scopus) identifier identifier

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RESULTS: Non-significant pathological findings -chronic inflammation, lymphoid hyperplasia or both- were observed in 1,972 patients. Significant pathological findings -epidermal cyst, mucocele, squamous papilloma, granuloma and squamous cell carcinoma- were observed in 32 patients. One patient was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma, and another had granulomatous disease diagnosed as tuberculosis. CONCLUSION: Histopathological examination is only necessary for patients with preoperative risk factors. Gross examination may be a good alternative since it is cost effective and not time consuming. OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate the necessity of routine histopathological analyses of tonsillectomy specimens. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective review for 2,004 patients (1,048 males, 956 females; mean age 12.2 years; range 2 to 60 years) who underwent tonsillectomy between January 2009 and May 2013 was carried out at the Diyarbakır Training and Research Hospital, Turkey. Tonsillectomy specimens were fixed with formalin, and stained with hematoxylin and eosin before being sectioned and examined via light microscope. Chronic inflammation and lymphoid hyperplasia were considered non-significant pathological findings. Other pathological diagnoses including infectious processes, and benign and malignant neoplasms were regarded as significant pathological findings.