Pulmonary diseases present a significant burden on global health, with varying histopathological manifestations and clinical outcomes. Understanding these variations is crucial for diagnosis, treatment and management. This study aims to provide a comprehensive cross‐sectional analysis of pulmonary pathologies, focusing on their histopathological trends and clinical associations. To explore and delineate the histopathological trends and clinical correlations of pulmonary pathologies in a diverse sample of 200 patients, enhancing the understanding of disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets. Methods: A cross‐sectional study was conducted on 200 patients diagnosed with various pulmonary pathologies. Histopathological examination of lung tissue samples was performed using standard staining techniques and clinical data were collected retrospectively. Statistical analyses were employed to identify significant histological trends and their associations with clinical parameters. The study identified several prevalent histopathological patterns across different pulmonary diseases, including fibrosis, inflammation and neoplastic changes. Specific patterns were strongly associated with clinical outcomes like disease progression, response to treatment and overall prognosis. Notable correlations were found between certain histopathological findings and patient demographics, disease duration and comorbidities. The findings highlight the diversity of histopathological presentations in pulmonary pathologies and their significant associations with clinical outcomes. Understanding these associations is vital for tailoring treatment strategies and improving patient care. Further studies with larger sample sizes and diverse populations are recommended to validate and expand upon these results.
Lawanya Gunaseelan. Cross Sectional Study of Pulmonary Pathologies: Exploring Histopathological Trends and Clinical Associations.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.59218/makrjms.2024.5.76.80
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1815-9346/10.59218/makrjms.2024.5.76.80