Cytomorphological Pattern of Urine among Sudanese Patients with Urinary Tract Stone in Shendi Locality

dc.contributor.authorMohammed Abdelgader Elsheikh Mohammed
dc.contributor.authorMahmoud Ibrahim Osman HamadKhalfalla
dc.contributor.authorAlkhair Abd Almahmoud Idris
dc.contributor.authorRayan Jaffer Mohammed Khalfalla
dc.contributor.authorSamia Abduelaziz Hassan Bashir
dc.contributor.authorAdan Tagaldeen Ahmed Almsaadd
dc.contributor.authorTasneemMutasimYousifFedlemola
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-20T08:06:28Z
dc.date.available2022-12-20T08:06:28Z
dc.date.issued2021-09
dc.description.abstractBackground: Urinary calculi can induce urothelial cellular abnormalities comparable with those of malignancy. Aim: To detect the Cytomorphological Pattern of Urine in Patients with Urinary Tract Stone among Sudanese patients in Shendi Locality. Materials and methods: This was descriptive cross-sectional study conducted in Shendi locality –River Nile State-Sudan, samples were collected from different blocks. Then the collected samples were transferred to Histopathology lab where they processed and stained. A questionnaire for collection demographic data was performed with every participant. Results: The cytological changes in voided urines were analysed from cases and controls, 35 urine samples were taken from each group. Cytological changes were detected in (25/35) 71.4% among cases, and (0/35) 0.00% in controls. No malignancy was seen in all samples. Dyskaryosis in urine cytology revealed that, (12/35) 34.2% of cases with dyskaryosis, while no sample of controls contain dyskaryosis. Cellular atypia was detected in (19/35) 54.2% in the cases and 0/35 0.00% in controls. Metaplasia was detected in (19/35) 54.2% in cases and 0/35 (0.00%) in controls. Features of urinary tract infection were detected in (17/35) 48.5 % in cases and (3/35) 8.57% in controls. Chronic Inflammation conditions were detected in (14/35) 40% of case, (1/35) 2.85% of controls, while acute inflammation present in (8/35) 22.8% of cases and (1/35)2.85%.of controls.Conclusion: Urinary tract stone are more common in peoples live in Shendi town than people's lives in surrounding areas and Metaplasia is the most common cytological changes.
dc.identifier.citationMohammed, M.A.E., Hamad, M.I.O., Idris, A.A.A., Khalfalla, R.J.M., Bashir, S.A.H., Almsaadd, A.T.A. and Fedlemola, T.M.Y., 2021. Cytomorphological Pattern of Urine among Sudanese Patients with Urinary Tract Stone in Shendi Locality.
dc.identifier.issn26439670
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.napata.edu.sd/handle/123456789/157
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherInternational Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research
dc.titleCytomorphological Pattern of Urine among Sudanese Patients with Urinary Tract Stone in Shendi Locality
dc.typeArticle
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