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Epidemiology of ameloblastomas of the jaws; A report from the Netherlands
Objectives: To provide epidemiological data of ameloblastomas of the jaws in the Netherlands over a 25-year time period (1985-2010) and to compare these data with data from other parts of the world. Material and Methods: The data of all patients diagnosed with a primary ameloblastoma of the jaws in...
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Medicina Oral S.L.
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4259374/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25350592 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.20316 |
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author | Oomens, Marjolijn A E M. van der Waal, Isaäc |
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description | Objectives: To provide epidemiological data of ameloblastomas of the jaws in the Netherlands over a 25-year time period (1985-2010) and to compare these data with data from other parts of the world. Material and Methods: The data of all patients diagnosed with a primary ameloblastoma of the jaws in the Netherlands in the period 1985-2010 have been retrieved from the nationwide histopathology and cytopathology network and registry in the Netherlands (PALGA). The pathology reports were screened and only those cases were included in which a distinct diagnosis of primary, histopathologically benign, intraosseous ameloblastoma was rendered. The average population in The Netherlands during this period amounted approximately 15 million people. Results: An annual incidence rate was approximately 1,5 per million population, the male-female ratio being 1.4: 1. The age at the time of diagnosis was 44.1 years. The average age in males was 46.3 years compared to an average age in females of 41.3 years, the difference being significant (p≤ 0.05). The results were compared with those available in only a small number of publications worldwide. Conclusions: There is no strong evidence for significant differences of the true incidence of ameloblastomas worldwide, neither for a gender predilection. The diagnosis is generally made at a somewhat lower age in women; this phenomenon is even much stronger in the Black population, irrespective of gender. No proper explanation for this finding can be provided. Key words:Odontogenic tumor, ameloblastoma, epidemiology. |
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spelling | pubmed-42593742014-12-10 Epidemiology of ameloblastomas of the jaws; A report from the Netherlands Oomens, Marjolijn A E M. van der Waal, Isaäc Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal Research Objectives: To provide epidemiological data of ameloblastomas of the jaws in the Netherlands over a 25-year time period (1985-2010) and to compare these data with data from other parts of the world. Material and Methods: The data of all patients diagnosed with a primary ameloblastoma of the jaws in the Netherlands in the period 1985-2010 have been retrieved from the nationwide histopathology and cytopathology network and registry in the Netherlands (PALGA). The pathology reports were screened and only those cases were included in which a distinct diagnosis of primary, histopathologically benign, intraosseous ameloblastoma was rendered. The average population in The Netherlands during this period amounted approximately 15 million people. Results: An annual incidence rate was approximately 1,5 per million population, the male-female ratio being 1.4: 1. The age at the time of diagnosis was 44.1 years. The average age in males was 46.3 years compared to an average age in females of 41.3 years, the difference being significant (p≤ 0.05). The results were compared with those available in only a small number of publications worldwide. Conclusions: There is no strong evidence for significant differences of the true incidence of ameloblastomas worldwide, neither for a gender predilection. The diagnosis is generally made at a somewhat lower age in women; this phenomenon is even much stronger in the Black population, irrespective of gender. No proper explanation for this finding can be provided. Key words:Odontogenic tumor, ameloblastoma, epidemiology. Medicina Oral S.L. 2014-11 2014-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4259374/ /pubmed/25350592 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.20316 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Oomens, Marjolijn A E M. van der Waal, Isaäc Epidemiology of ameloblastomas of the jaws; A report from the Netherlands |
title | Epidemiology of ameloblastomas of the jaws; A report from the Netherlands |
title_full | Epidemiology of ameloblastomas of the jaws; A report from the Netherlands |
title_fullStr | Epidemiology of ameloblastomas of the jaws; A report from the Netherlands |
title_full_unstemmed | Epidemiology of ameloblastomas of the jaws; A report from the Netherlands |
title_short | Epidemiology of ameloblastomas of the jaws; A report from the Netherlands |
title_sort | epidemiology of ameloblastomas of the jaws; a report from the netherlands |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4259374/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25350592 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.20316 |
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