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TITLE:

SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA: CROSS SECTIONAL EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF THE RBCS, WBCS, PLATELETS COUNT AND HEMOGLOBIN BETWEEN VARIOUS GRADES

AUTHORS:

Kiran Shaikh, Farkhanda Nadeem, Bushra Sajid, Abdul Majid4, Sana Kashif, Shomail Siddiqui

ABSTRACT:

Abstract: SCC (squamous Cell Carcinoma) is widely distributed malignancy involving various body parts like skin, GIT and genitalia. It is graded on the bases of cell morphology as well, moderately and poorly differentiated. Current research work reflects changes in the blood cells e.g. Red Blood Cells, White blood cells and platelets along with the fluctuation in the hemoglobin concentration with the change of grade of this malignancy. So 126 known cases of SCC including both genders were selected with non-probability sampling out of which 59 were well differentiated , 50 were moderately differentiated and 17 were poorly differentiated. Blood Samples drawn from each patient was analyzed on systex N550 analyzer and count of the blood cells and Hb% was determined and compared on ANOVA using SPSS version 22.

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