Saudi Journal of Pathology and Microbiology (SJPM)
Volume-2 | Issue-08 | 254-257
Original Research Article
Histopathological Analysis of Scalp Lesions
Dr. Parbhakar Kumar Chaudhary
Published : Sept. 30, 2017
Abstract
The scalp is a specific anatomic district, in which the most elevated density
of pilo-sebaceous follicles is available and terminal hairs are concentrated. Scalp
lesions are the most disregarded since they are not effortlessly seen with ensuing
deferral in recognition and late treatment. This examination is expected to decide the
histopathological investigation of Scalp Lesions. The present review think about
assessed 65 instances of scalp lesions from the record of one of the tertiary care
hospital of Uttar Pradesh over a span of three years. All the histopathologically
demonstrated instances of scalp lesions were explored and clinical points of interest
were gotten from the documents. Age, sex, and histology of the considerable number
of examples were assessed. Among the 65 cases, 38 (58%)) cases were benign
lesions. The male to female proportion was 1.5:1. Benign conditions were most
conspicuous and small portion were malignant. Age appropriation in benign lesions
was 20-40 years though malignant lesions were found in the elderly. Scalp injuries are
uncommon, benign lesions are more common. For each situation of a scalp lesion a
wide differential conclusion must be considered. Enhanced clinical experience and
hospital participation with more thorough detailing would yield more illustrative
information.