2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2004.03.022
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A Review of 318 Odontogenic Tumors in Kaduna, Nigeria

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“…The incidence was slightly higher in females (Table 1); this finding has not been demonstrated in other studies, such as that by Mosqueda-Taylor et al 18 There were two age-related peaks in both genders; the highest peak was in the second and third decades of life, and a lower peak occurred in the seventh decade of life (Table 2). These findings are similar to those of Ahlfors et al 19 The ameloblastoma was the second most common tumor in this study (23.7%) ( Table 2); its frequency was lower compared to published reports by Lu et al 7 (59%), Oduyoka6 (58%) and Adebayo et al 5 (48%). The ameloblastoma is considered as the most common histological type in Africa, followed by the odontogenic mixoma.…”
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“…The incidence was slightly higher in females (Table 1); this finding has not been demonstrated in other studies, such as that by Mosqueda-Taylor et al 18 There were two age-related peaks in both genders; the highest peak was in the second and third decades of life, and a lower peak occurred in the seventh decade of life (Table 2). These findings are similar to those of Ahlfors et al 19 The ameloblastoma was the second most common tumor in this study (23.7%) ( Table 2); its frequency was lower compared to published reports by Lu et al 7 (59%), Oduyoka6 (58%) and Adebayo et al 5 (48%). The ameloblastoma is considered as the most common histological type in Africa, followed by the odontogenic mixoma.…”
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“…10,19 In our study, the frequency of ameloblastoma was higher in males (52.6%) ( Table 1), as also seen in studies conducted in Nigeria5 and Turkey; 8 most of these patients had no tumor-related symptoms (79%; p=0.023) ( Table 4). Findings in African studies have shown that the prevalence of this tumor is higher in the second to fourth decades of life, 5,17 and that they are located preferably in the mandible, 7,17 both of which were confirmed in our study (Tables 2 and 3).…”
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