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September 05-06, 2019 | London, UK
7
th
International Conference on
2
nd
International Conference on
Otolaryngology: ENT Surgery
Dental Health and Oral Hygiene
Joint Event
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Otolaryngology Online Journal | ISSN: 2250-0359 | Volume 9
Frequency of head & neck tumour in southern region (Balochistan) Pakistan
Mohammad Arif Achakzai
Sandeman Provincial Hospital, Pakistan
Objective:
To evaluate the different types of head & Neck
Tumours.
Methodology:
All patients admitted in the ORL and Head
& Neck Surgery Department Unit, at Sandeman provincial
Hospital & Bolan Medical Complex Hospital Quetta were
included in this study. The demographic and other data of the
patients were recorded.
Results:
The age of patients ranged from 13-70 years (mean
38.39) with 86 (55.48%) male and 69 (44.52%) Female. The
metastatic squamous cell carcinoma in neck are 80 (Mean
55.17%). Some are 42 (mean 28.97%) benign, few are 13
(mean 8.97%) lymphatic origin, very few are 5 (mean 3.45%)
vascular and 5 (mean 3.45%) neuronal origin.
Conclusion:
The mean age of patients 38.39 and the mostly
neck tumour are metastatic sqaumous cell Carcinoma.
Speaker Biography
Mohammad Arif Achakzai is the Assistant Professor in ENT Department
Unit II, at the Bolan Medical University & Health Sciences, Sandeman
Provincial Hospital Quetta, Pakistan. He has attended several National and
International conferences across the globe. He has also published a good
number of research papers in reputed journals which has a good number
of citations.
e:
drarifachakzai@gmail.comMohammad Arif Achakzai
,
Otolaryngology online
Volume 9 | ISSN: 2250-0359