46 -1 (39) 2022 — Sheraliyeva Sayyorakhan Janishboyevna — ASSESS THE FREQUENCY OF SOFT TISSUE SARCOMAS OF THE LEGS AND ARMS BY HISTOLOGICAL TYPE

ASSESS THE FREQUENCY OF SOFT TISSUE SARCOMAS OF THE EXTREMITIES BY HISTOLOGICAL TYPE

Sheraliyeva Sayyorakhan Janishboyevna Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Oncology and Radiology, Fergana branch

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Purpose: to evaluate the frequency of soft tissue sarcomas of the legs and arms by histological type. Materials and methods. Our study was carried out in 2015-2021. on 233 patients hospitalized in the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Oncology and Radiology (RIO and RIATM), Fergana regional branch of RIO and RIATM and Tashkent city branch of RIATM. Patients are considered to be patients with soft tissue sarcomas that occurred on the legs and arms from 2015 to 2021. The mean age of the patients was 53.2 ± 0.2 years. Results. Among these patients, 135 (58%) were women and 98 (42%) men. Our study was conducted on patients aged 19 to 75 years. The mean age of the patients was 53.2 ± 0.2 years. When characterizing patients by sarcoma localization, the frequency of hand soft tissue sarcomas was 70 (30.5%). There were 162 (69.5%) patients with soft tissue sarcomas of the lower extremities. The histologic morphology was fibrosarcoma, with 26 (36.6%) in the arms and 62 (38.2%) in the legs. Conclusions. The mean age of patients with soft tissue sarcomas found on the legs and arms during analysis was 53.2 ± 0.2 years, more often observed in women (58%). This can be explained by the hormonal waves that women carry throughout their lives, and the high sensitivity of sarcomas to hormonal changes. In histological analysis, a greater number of cases of fibrosarcoma on the legs and arms can be explained by the fact that the fibrous tissue in the area of ​​the post-traumatic scar is due to the fact that the legs and arms are more susceptible to various external influences than other localizations.

Key words: soft tissue sarcomas, morbidity, fibrosarcoma.

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For citation: Sheraliyeva Sayyorakhan Janishboyevna ASSESS THE FREQUENCY OF SOFT TISSUE SARCOMAS OF THE EXTREMITIES BY HISTOLOGICAL TYPE //New Day in Medicine 1(39)2022 240-244 https://cutt.ly/GO44GcJ

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