Amanur Rehman's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
A prospective study conducted at Lady Willingdon Hospital LHR over two years for prevalence & age distribution of ovarian cyst. According to study 85% ovarian cyst were benign, 13 % cyst were malignant while 2% were borderline malignant. The commonest histopathological type was serous cystadenoma. Only age was not the determining factor for the typ...
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... [3] In a prospective study investigating the prevalence and age distribution of ovarian cysts, 85% were benign, 13% were malignant, and 2% were borderline malignant. [4] Surgical methods have long been used as the primary treatment of ovarian cysts. However, conventional laparotomy adversely affects the ovary's functionality by causing physical trauma and various stress responses in patients. ...