Hussain, Muhammad IrshadBukhari, Mulazim HussainAftab, Muhammad Zeeshan2019-11-162019-11-162019-01Hussain Muhammad Irshad, Bukhari Mulazim Hussain, Aftab Muhammad Zeeshan. Lymph node biopsies: Evaluation of disease pattern and role of surgery – Our experience from South Punjab, Pakistan. Acta Medica International. 2019 Jan-Jun; 6(1): 7-102349-05782349-0896http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/183750Objective: The objective of the study was to determine the frequency of different pathologies presenting with lymphadenopathy in patients from South Punjab and to evaluate the role of surgery in reaching the diagnosis. Materials and Methods: It was a cross-sectional study done at Recep Tayyip Erdogan Hospital, Muzaffargarh (managed by The Indus Health Network), from August 2014 to October 2017. Those being biopsied at some other hospital and the lymph node dissection biopsy done for a known primary cancer were excluded. Results: Lymph node biopsy was done on a total of 71 patients (56.3% n = 40 males, 43.7% n = 31 females). The mean (standard deviation) age of the patients was 27.30 ± 17.07 years. Open biopsy was performed on 70 cases (98.6%), whereas laparoscopic biopsy was performed on one case (1.4%). The most common pathology found on histopathology report was Tuberclosis (TB) lymphadenitis (49.3%, n = 35), followed by lymphoma (25.4% – Hodgkin's disease [HD] 15.5% and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma [NHL] 9.9%). Conclusion: TB is the most common pathology, followed by lymphoma. HD is more common than NHL. Surgical biopsy is the gold standard. Laparoscopy and other minimally invasive techniques are very safe and useful for excision biopsy of the central lymph nodes.Biopsylymph nodeslymphadenopathysurgeryLymph node biopsies: Evaluation of disease pattern and role of surgery – Our experience from South Punjab, PakistanJournal ArticleIndiaDepartment of General Surgery, Recep Tayyip Erdogan Hospital (The Indus Health Network), Muzaffargarh, PakistanDepartment of Pathology, UCMD; University of Lahore, Pakistan