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Clinico-Histopathological Consistency in Dermatological Disorders in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Kathmandu

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2024

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Society of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists of Nepal (SODVELON)

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Abstract Introduction: A skin biopsy for histopathological examination is one of the most reliable investigations for confirming clinical diagnosis. When there is alignment of clinical and histopathological diagnosis, it demonstrates clinico-histopathological consistency. There is limited reported data on clinico-histopathological concordance in the context of Nepal. Objectives: To determine the consistency of clinical and histopathological diagnosis of dermatological disorders. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on 551 patients who underwent skin biopsy at the Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, for a period of 1 year. Both inpatients and outpatients who had undergone a skin biopsy were included in the study. Demographic data, clinical and histopathological diagnoses were noted on a proforma sheet. Histopathological diagnoses, both definitive and descriptive, were deemed consistent when they aligned with the clinical diagnoses. Conversely, if either definitive or descriptive histopathological diagnoses were not concordant with the clinical diagnoses, they were categorized as inconsistent. Results: The mean age of patients was 41.42 (±18.42) years. The male to female ratio was 1:1.5. Out of 551 cases who underwent skin biopsy, clinico-histopathological consistency was found in 64.43% of cases (355), whereas clinico-histopathological inconsistency was present in 35.57% (196). The maximum concordance was present in eczematous disorders (58.06%), followed by immunobullous disorders (47.22%), and vasculitis (45.45%). Conclusion: The overall clinico-histopathological consistency was 64.43%. Both experienced dermatologists and pathologists need to assist each other in providing a better understanding of the diagnostic process. This study emphasizes need for this cooperation and will aid in evaluating clinico-histopathological consistency.

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Author Biographies Akankshya Shrestha, Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Kathmandu, Nepal Resident, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Kathmandu, Nepal Tsering Dolma Gurung, Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Kathmandu, Nepal Resident, Department of Dermatology and Venereology,Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Kathmandu, Nepal Deepak Raj Joshi, Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Kathmandu, Nepal Lecturer, Department of Community Medicine, Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Kathmandu, Nepal Dwarika Prasad Shrestha, Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Kathmandu, Nepal Professor, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Kathmandu, Nepal

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