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Thyroid Disorders in Accra, Ghana: A Retrospective Histopathologi- cal Study at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital

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dc.contributor.author Der, E. M.
dc.contributor.author Quayson, S. E.
dc.contributor.author Clegg-Lamptey, J. N.
dc.contributor.author Wiredu, E. K.
dc.contributor.author Ephraim, R. K. D.
dc.contributor.author Gyasi, R. K.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-23T17:52:55Z
dc.date.available 2023-10-23T17:52:55Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/9926
dc.description.abstract There is a scarcity of data on thyroid disorders in Ghana. This retrospective study examined the spectrum and incidence of thyroid disorders by reviewing all thyroid disorders reported in the De- partment of Pathology, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) between 2004 and 2010. Data was collected on the clinical and histological characteristics of all thyroid disorders reported during the study. 1300 (3.7%) cases were reported, representing an annual incidence of 185.7 cases. The ages ranged from 1-86 years with a mean of 41.5 (SD=13.9). Most [353 (27.4%)] of the cases were be- tween 30-39 years group. Majority, 1141(87.8%) were females. The top eight common thyroid dis- eases were; non-toxic multinodular goitre 1002(77.5%), follicular adenoma 86(6.6%), diffuse toxic goitre 42 (3.2%), papillary thyroid carcinoma 40(3.1%), thyroglossal duct cyst 35(2.7%), Hashimo- to’s thyroiditis 28(2.2%), lymphocytic thyroiditis 22(1.7%) and follicular carcinoma 17(1.3%). Sixty- six (43.4%) of the neoplastic thyroid disorders were malignant with a prevalence of 0.18 among thy- roid samples and annual incidence of 9.40 cases. The commonest thyroid cancer was papillary car- cinoma 40(60.6 %), with a mean age of 38.3 SD=16.1 years, majority, 34 (82.9%), were women. A wide spectrum of thyroid disorders exists in Ghana, with an annual incidence of 185.7 cases. The commonest malignant thyroid disorder was papillary carcinoma, though iodine deficiency is en- demic in Ghana and on this basis; one would have expected follicular carcinoma to be the com- monest thyroid cancer in Ghana. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Medical and Biomedical Sciences en_US
dc.title Thyroid Disorders in Accra, Ghana: A Retrospective Histopathologi- cal Study at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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