Qaiser Mahmood, Ahmed Ijaz Masood, Nasreen Siddique.
Colorectal carcinoma; frequency in southern Punjab.
Professional Med J Jan ;13(2):192-200.

Objective: To note the frequency of colorectal carcinoma in southern Punjab. Design: Retrospective observational study. Place and duration of study: Histopathology department Nishtar Hospital Multan from January 1993 to December 2003. Subject and Methods: Among 45114 surgical specimens received from January 1993 to December 2003, 526 were diagnosed as cases of colorectal carcinoma out of these 316 were male and 210 were female patients. Peak age for male was 51-60 years while for female it was 31-40 years. From all the received specimens, appropriate number of sections were passed, haematoxylin and eosin staining was done and light microscope was used for the diagnosis. Result: During ten year period total 526 cases were diagnosed as a case of colorectal carcinoma. Among them, rectal carcinoma was the most common with over all male predominance. Colorectal carcinoma was one to two decade earlier more common in female than in male. The commonest histological variant was adenocarcinoma with an increasing t endency towards left side of colon. Conclusion: Colorectal carcinoma is more common in males, earlier in females than males which needs further work up.

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