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Odontogenic tumours: A 15-year review from Ibadan, Nigeria

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 35, No. 5, Year 1997

Objective - To establish the incidence of odontogenic tumours in Nigeria we present our experience during the 15-year period 1980-94. Design - Retrospective review of histopathological specimens and case notes. Setting - Teaching hospital, Nigeria. Subjects - 128 Patients with histologically confirmed odontogenic tumours out of a total of 415 with tumours of the mouth and jaw. Main outcome measures - Incidence, treatment, and recurrence rate. Results - Ameloblastoma (n = 21, 16%) and adenomatoid tumour (n = 16.13%). Patients' ages ranged from 8 to 75 years (mean 33 for ameloblastoma, 31 for fibromyxoma, and 22 for adenomatoid tumour). The corresponding male:female ratios were 3:2, 2:3, and 1:1, and maxilla:mandible ratios 1:9, 1.1:1, and 2:1. The more radical the resection of ameloblastomas the less likely mere they to recur. Conclusion - Further research is required to explain the high incidence of odontogenic tumours in Nigeria, particularly ameloblastomas.

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Citations: 147
Authors: 3
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Research Areas
Cancer
Health System And Policy
Study Design
Cohort Study
Study Locations
Nigeria
Participants Gender
Male
Female