Publication year
2002Source
East African Medical Journal, 79, 1, (2002), pp. 3-7ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Journal title
East African Medical Journal
Volume
vol. 79
Issue
iss. 1
Page start
p. 3
Page end
p. 7
Subject
Surgical Oncology; Growth and development of the orofacial region; Chirurgische Oncologie; Groei en ontwikkeling van het orofaciale gebiedAbstract
OBJECTIVES: To retrospectively document the pattern of occurrence of odontogenic tumours in Tanzania over fifteen years. DESIGN: The histologic types, site, age and sex distribution of odontogenic tumours in Tanzania from 1982 to 1997 were reviewed. Records of patients who presented to the four referral centres in Tanzania and who had histologically proven oral tumours and tumour-like conditions were examined. RESULTS: Odontogenic tumours comprised about 12.2% of all oral tumours and tumour-like conditions. The majority of odontogenic tumours (55.3%) were seen in patients below 30 years of age and they more commonly affected the mandible than maxilla. Ameloblastoma was the most commonly seen odontogenic tumour (73.7%), followed by odontogenic myxoma (10.3%). The site, sex, and histologic distribution of ameloblastoma did not differ from other African studies. Over 50% of patients with ameloblastoma presented to hospital late (after three or more years). CONCLUSION: In order to improve on the treatment outcome, the need for early detection and referral of patients by medical personnel and dentists is stressed.
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