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Paediatric jaw tumours: experiences and findings from a resource limited tertiary health care center

INTRODUCTION: primary maxillofacial tumors are uncommon in pediatric patients. When they do occur, the tissue damage caused directly alters facial growth, development as well as psycho-social evolution. This study was carried out to determine the pattern, sociodemographic characteristics and histolo...

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Autores principales: Akhiwu, Benjamin Idemudia, Osunde, Daniel Otasowie, Akhiwu, Helen Oluwadamilola, Aliyu, Ibrahim, Omeje, Kelvin Uchenna, Ojukwu, Basil, Ameh, Priscilla Okhiabigie, Adebola, Rafael Adetokunbo, Ladeinde, Akinola Ladipo
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7406456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32821322
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.36.111.23695
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author Akhiwu, Benjamin Idemudia
Osunde, Daniel Otasowie
Akhiwu, Helen Oluwadamilola
Aliyu, Ibrahim
Omeje, Kelvin Uchenna
Ojukwu, Basil
Ameh, Priscilla Okhiabigie
Adebola, Rafael Adetokunbo
Ladeinde, Akinola Ladipo
author_facet Akhiwu, Benjamin Idemudia
Osunde, Daniel Otasowie
Akhiwu, Helen Oluwadamilola
Aliyu, Ibrahim
Omeje, Kelvin Uchenna
Ojukwu, Basil
Ameh, Priscilla Okhiabigie
Adebola, Rafael Adetokunbo
Ladeinde, Akinola Ladipo
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description INTRODUCTION: primary maxillofacial tumors are uncommon in pediatric patients. When they do occur, the tissue damage caused directly alters facial growth, development as well as psycho-social evolution. This study was carried out to determine the pattern, sociodemographic characteristics and histologic peculiarities of paediatric jaw tumors in our environment. METHODS: a retrospective hospital-based study where the case notes of children below the age of 14 years who presented with jaw tumors and tumor-like lesions from January 2014 to December 2018 were studied. RESULTS: eighty-two patients were studied; patients aged 10-14 years had the highest representation. Mean time of presentation was 8 months with jaw swelling being the commonest presentation (84.1%). Majority of the fathers were in their 4(th) decade of life while most of the mothers were in their third decade of life and both parents possessed primary school certificate as their highest level of educational attainment. Fathers were mostly traders, while mothers were mostly full-time housewives. The maxilla and mandible were most commonly affected with the left side showing higher preponderance. Burkitt lymphoma (19 (23.2%)) and adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (14 (17.1%)) were the commonest lesions. When the tumor involved both the maxilla and the mandible, the tumor was most likely malignant. CONCLUSION: in our center, paediatric jaw tumors are commonest in male children with the 10-14 years´ age group most commonly affected. Burkitt lymphoma and adenomatoid odontogenic tumors were the commonest tumors. Early presentation must be encouraged since these tumors if presented early can be successfully treated.
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spelling pubmed-74064562020-08-19 Paediatric jaw tumours: experiences and findings from a resource limited tertiary health care center Akhiwu, Benjamin Idemudia Osunde, Daniel Otasowie Akhiwu, Helen Oluwadamilola Aliyu, Ibrahim Omeje, Kelvin Uchenna Ojukwu, Basil Ameh, Priscilla Okhiabigie Adebola, Rafael Adetokunbo Ladeinde, Akinola Ladipo Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: primary maxillofacial tumors are uncommon in pediatric patients. When they do occur, the tissue damage caused directly alters facial growth, development as well as psycho-social evolution. This study was carried out to determine the pattern, sociodemographic characteristics and histologic peculiarities of paediatric jaw tumors in our environment. METHODS: a retrospective hospital-based study where the case notes of children below the age of 14 years who presented with jaw tumors and tumor-like lesions from January 2014 to December 2018 were studied. RESULTS: eighty-two patients were studied; patients aged 10-14 years had the highest representation. Mean time of presentation was 8 months with jaw swelling being the commonest presentation (84.1%). Majority of the fathers were in their 4(th) decade of life while most of the mothers were in their third decade of life and both parents possessed primary school certificate as their highest level of educational attainment. Fathers were mostly traders, while mothers were mostly full-time housewives. The maxilla and mandible were most commonly affected with the left side showing higher preponderance. Burkitt lymphoma (19 (23.2%)) and adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (14 (17.1%)) were the commonest lesions. When the tumor involved both the maxilla and the mandible, the tumor was most likely malignant. CONCLUSION: in our center, paediatric jaw tumors are commonest in male children with the 10-14 years´ age group most commonly affected. Burkitt lymphoma and adenomatoid odontogenic tumors were the commonest tumors. Early presentation must be encouraged since these tumors if presented early can be successfully treated. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2020-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7406456/ /pubmed/32821322 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.36.111.23695 Text en © Benjamin Idemudia Akhiwu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 The Pan African Medical Journal (ISSN: 1937-8688). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Akhiwu, Benjamin Idemudia
Osunde, Daniel Otasowie
Akhiwu, Helen Oluwadamilola
Aliyu, Ibrahim
Omeje, Kelvin Uchenna
Ojukwu, Basil
Ameh, Priscilla Okhiabigie
Adebola, Rafael Adetokunbo
Ladeinde, Akinola Ladipo
Paediatric jaw tumours: experiences and findings from a resource limited tertiary health care center
title Paediatric jaw tumours: experiences and findings from a resource limited tertiary health care center
title_full Paediatric jaw tumours: experiences and findings from a resource limited tertiary health care center
title_fullStr Paediatric jaw tumours: experiences and findings from a resource limited tertiary health care center
title_full_unstemmed Paediatric jaw tumours: experiences and findings from a resource limited tertiary health care center
title_short Paediatric jaw tumours: experiences and findings from a resource limited tertiary health care center
title_sort paediatric jaw tumours: experiences and findings from a resource limited tertiary health care center
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7406456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32821322
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.36.111.23695
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