Histopathology of pulmonary lesions in autopsy cases

Dr. Rama D Sathawane, Dr. Sunil Y Swami
2021 International Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology  
Autopsies are carried out to establish the identity, cause of death, time of death and antemortem or postmortem nature of death. A wide variety of pathological conditions involve the lungs. Aim: To study the prevalence and pattern of lung lesions in autopsy cases, confirmed by histopathological examination. Material and Methods: This is an observational study carried out in the pathology department at tertiary care center. Lung tissues from autopsy cases were preserved in 10% formalin,
more » ... and examined microscopically. A total of 500 cases were studied during a 4 year's period from 2017 to 2020. Results: Among the 507 autopsy cases studied, lung specimen from 7 [1.38%] cases were autolyzed hence excluded from the present study. Out of 500 study cases, 70 cases [13.8%] showed unremarkable histopathology. Wide spectrum of microscopic findings was seen in the rest [84.81%] of the cases. Conclusion: Autopsy remains vital and important complimentary tool in identifying and understanding pulmonary lesions. Histopathological study of lungs at autopsy may reveal various lesions and their relative inputs toward death.
doi:10.33545/pathol.2021.v4.i1b.330 fatcat:sxymwfu3arfmnnt3qwrgvvbdfu