2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2010.10.018
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Odontogenic tumors: a 5-year retrospective study in a Brazilian population and analysis of 3406 cases reported in the literature

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“…13,[18][19][20] We verified that the mean age of KCOT cases was 35 years, and that the posterior mandible was the most affected site. Data found in our study corroborate the data found in other studies, 13,18 and we found a greater prevalence for the male gender, in agreement with the results reported by Jing et al 19 and González-Alva et al 21 The association of KCOT with NBCCS was seen in 40% of the cases, which is very different from what was reported by González-Alva et al, 21 who only found an association of 6%. The same study reported data on the characteristics of the cases associated with NBCCS, reporting a greater prevalence in female patients (63.6%), which was different from the observations of the present study, wherein we found a higher prevalence in male patients (57% of cases associated with NBCCS).…”
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“…13,[18][19][20] We verified that the mean age of KCOT cases was 35 years, and that the posterior mandible was the most affected site. Data found in our study corroborate the data found in other studies, 13,18 and we found a greater prevalence for the male gender, in agreement with the results reported by Jing et al 19 and González-Alva et al 21 The association of KCOT with NBCCS was seen in 40% of the cases, which is very different from what was reported by González-Alva et al, 21 who only found an association of 6%. The same study reported data on the characteristics of the cases associated with NBCCS, reporting a greater prevalence in female patients (63.6%), which was different from the observations of the present study, wherein we found a higher prevalence in male patients (57% of cases associated with NBCCS).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…OTs are lesions rarely observed in dentistry clinics, [5][6][7]9,12,13 and their frequency was 3% in our study, with a mean age of 30 years, varying between 5 and 75 years, and occurring more often in male patients. Their main location was in the posterior mandibular area.…”
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