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A multi-centre evaluation of malignant odontogenic tumours in Nigeria

INTRODUCTION: odontogenic tumors originate from neoplastic transformation of the remnants of tooth forming apparatus. There are varying degrees of inductive interactions between odontogenic ectomesenchyme and epithelium during odontogenesis, leading to lesions that vary from benign to malignant. Mal...

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Autores principales: Soyele, Olujide Oladele, Effiom, Olajumoke Ajibola, Lawal, Ahmed Oluwatoyin, Nwoga, Mark Chukwuemeka, Adebiyi, Kehinde Emmanuel, Aborisade, Adetayo, Olatunji, Abiodun Saheed, Olawuyi, Adetokunbo Babajide, Ladeji, Adeola Mofoluwake, Okiti, Robinson Obos, Adeola, Henry Ademola
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6615768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31312334
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.18.16179
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author Soyele, Olujide Oladele
Effiom, Olajumoke Ajibola
Lawal, Ahmed Oluwatoyin
Nwoga, Mark Chukwuemeka
Adebiyi, Kehinde Emmanuel
Aborisade, Adetayo
Olatunji, Abiodun Saheed
Olawuyi, Adetokunbo Babajide
Ladeji, Adeola Mofoluwake
Okiti, Robinson Obos
Adeola, Henry Ademola
author_facet Soyele, Olujide Oladele
Effiom, Olajumoke Ajibola
Lawal, Ahmed Oluwatoyin
Nwoga, Mark Chukwuemeka
Adebiyi, Kehinde Emmanuel
Aborisade, Adetayo
Olatunji, Abiodun Saheed
Olawuyi, Adetokunbo Babajide
Ladeji, Adeola Mofoluwake
Okiti, Robinson Obos
Adeola, Henry Ademola
author_sort Soyele, Olujide Oladele
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description INTRODUCTION: odontogenic tumors originate from neoplastic transformation of the remnants of tooth forming apparatus. There are varying degrees of inductive interactions between odontogenic ectomesenchyme and epithelium during odontogenesis, leading to lesions that vary from benign to malignant. Malignant odontogenic tumours (MOTs) are very rare and are classified according to embryonic tissue of origin. Recently, there has been a few changes to the classification of MOTs according to the World Health Organization's (WHO) classification in 2017. This study aims to evaluate and reclassify MOTs, using a multi-centre approach in some major tertiary dental hospitals in Nigeria. METHODS: this study reviewed the clinicopathological data on 63 cases of MOT diagnosed over 25 years in five major tertiary dental hospitals in Nigeria. All MOT cases were reclassified according to the recent revision to the 2017 WHO classification of odontogenic tumours. RESULTS: from a total of 10,446 biopsies of oral and jaw lesions seen at the 5 study centres over the 25-year study period, 2199 (21.05%) cases were found to be odontogenic tumours (OTs), of which 63 were MOT. MOTs constituted 0.60% of the total biopsy cases and 2.86% of OTs. Odontogenic carcinomas presented with a mean age higher than odontogenic sarcomas. According to our 2017 WHO reclassification of MOTs, odontogenic carcinomas, ameloblastic carcinomas and primary intraosseous carcinomas were found to be the top three lesions, respectively. Carcinosarcomas were found to be extremely rare. CONCLUSION: using a multi-centre approach is a robust way to reduce diagnostic challenges associated with rare maxillofacial lesions such as MOTs.
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spelling pubmed-66157682019-07-16 A multi-centre evaluation of malignant odontogenic tumours in Nigeria Soyele, Olujide Oladele Effiom, Olajumoke Ajibola Lawal, Ahmed Oluwatoyin Nwoga, Mark Chukwuemeka Adebiyi, Kehinde Emmanuel Aborisade, Adetayo Olatunji, Abiodun Saheed Olawuyi, Adetokunbo Babajide Ladeji, Adeola Mofoluwake Okiti, Robinson Obos Adeola, Henry Ademola Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: odontogenic tumors originate from neoplastic transformation of the remnants of tooth forming apparatus. There are varying degrees of inductive interactions between odontogenic ectomesenchyme and epithelium during odontogenesis, leading to lesions that vary from benign to malignant. Malignant odontogenic tumours (MOTs) are very rare and are classified according to embryonic tissue of origin. Recently, there has been a few changes to the classification of MOTs according to the World Health Organization's (WHO) classification in 2017. This study aims to evaluate and reclassify MOTs, using a multi-centre approach in some major tertiary dental hospitals in Nigeria. METHODS: this study reviewed the clinicopathological data on 63 cases of MOT diagnosed over 25 years in five major tertiary dental hospitals in Nigeria. All MOT cases were reclassified according to the recent revision to the 2017 WHO classification of odontogenic tumours. RESULTS: from a total of 10,446 biopsies of oral and jaw lesions seen at the 5 study centres over the 25-year study period, 2199 (21.05%) cases were found to be odontogenic tumours (OTs), of which 63 were MOT. MOTs constituted 0.60% of the total biopsy cases and 2.86% of OTs. Odontogenic carcinomas presented with a mean age higher than odontogenic sarcomas. According to our 2017 WHO reclassification of MOTs, odontogenic carcinomas, ameloblastic carcinomas and primary intraosseous carcinomas were found to be the top three lesions, respectively. Carcinosarcomas were found to be extremely rare. CONCLUSION: using a multi-centre approach is a robust way to reduce diagnostic challenges associated with rare maxillofacial lesions such as MOTs. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6615768/ /pubmed/31312334 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.18.16179 Text en © Olujide Oladele Soyele et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. 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.
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Soyele, Olujide Oladele
Effiom, Olajumoke Ajibola
Lawal, Ahmed Oluwatoyin
Nwoga, Mark Chukwuemeka
Adebiyi, Kehinde Emmanuel
Aborisade, Adetayo
Olatunji, Abiodun Saheed
Olawuyi, Adetokunbo Babajide
Ladeji, Adeola Mofoluwake
Okiti, Robinson Obos
Adeola, Henry Ademola
A multi-centre evaluation of malignant odontogenic tumours in Nigeria
title A multi-centre evaluation of malignant odontogenic tumours in Nigeria
title_full A multi-centre evaluation of malignant odontogenic tumours in Nigeria
title_fullStr A multi-centre evaluation of malignant odontogenic tumours in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed A multi-centre evaluation of malignant odontogenic tumours in Nigeria
title_short A multi-centre evaluation of malignant odontogenic tumours in Nigeria
title_sort multi-centre evaluation of malignant odontogenic tumours in nigeria
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6615768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31312334
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.18.16179
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