Tumors of thyroid gland in Kabardino Balkarian Republic
Abstract
184 biopsy materials have been investigated since 2013 (16 men and 168 women aged from 89 to 18). Among men middle age of patients amounted to 38,1±12,2, among women 49,2±13,1. Different types of tumors were found out in 67 cases, that was 36,4% of all thyroid pathology. The most frequent kind is a follicle adenoma - 42 supervisions (64,6% of all tumors), 13 from these cases combine with nodular goiter (20% of all tumors) and 4 cases (6,2%) with autoimmune thyroids. Malignant tumors were found out in 25 cases, the most frequent kind is a papillary cancer (19 cases - 28,4%). Other kinds: medullar cancer and undifferentiated cancer for 2 cases (3%), follicle cancer and combination of follicle chasse with papillary for to a 1 case (1,5%).
About the Authors
A. F. BudnikRussian Federation
Antonina F. Budnik - candidate of medical sciences, associate professor of the Department of normal and pathological anatomy, Medical faculty, KBSU.
360000, KBR, Nalchik, 3, I. Armande Str.
Ph.: +7 (906) 4858622
A. B. Musukayeva
Russian Federation
Anjelica B. Musukayeva - assistant to the Department of normal and pathological anatomy, Medical faculty, KBSU.
360000, KBR, Nalchik, 3, I. Armande Str.
Ph. +7 (928) 7058767
E. M. Pshukova
Russian Federation
Elena M. Pshukova - Candidate of Medical Sciences, assistant to the Department of normal and pathological anatomy, Medical faculty, KBSU.
360000, KBR, Nalchik, 3, I. Armande Str.
Ph. +7 (928) 0776361
R. M. Zakhokhov
Russian Federation
Ruslan M. Zakhokhov - Candidate of Medical Sciences, associate professor, chair of the Department of general surgery, dean of medical faculty of KBSU.
360000, KBR, Nalchik, 3, I. Armande Str.
Ph.: +7 (903) 4254994
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For citations:
Budnik A.F., Musukayeva A.B., Pshukova E.M., Zakhokhov R.M. Tumors of thyroid gland in Kabardino Balkarian Republic. Yakut Medical Journal. 2015;(2):36-38.








