2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2004.08.031
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Odontogenic tumors: A review of 319 cases in a Nigerian teaching hospital

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“…13 Lesions such as the squamous odontogenic tumor and the ameloblastic fibrodontoma were found in a single case each; both were females and presented mandibular pain. Our study confirmed the low frequency of these neoplasms as shown in other studies, 3,7,12,14 which underlines their rarity.…”
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“…13 Lesions such as the squamous odontogenic tumor and the ameloblastic fibrodontoma were found in a single case each; both were females and presented mandibular pain. Our study confirmed the low frequency of these neoplasms as shown in other studies, 3,7,12,14 which underlines their rarity.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…5,6 Odontomas were more prevalent in the Tumor 1 100 --TOTAL 58 180 p=0,023 -chi-square test maxilla (57.5%) ( Table 3) and in females (68.6%) ( Table 1); this is similar to the findings of Santos et al 13 The incidence of the odontogenic mixoma was 6.3% of all odontogenic tumors in our study (Table 2), which is about two times less than that reported by MosquedaTaylor et al, 3 but comparable to North-American studies. 10 Our study revealed a slightly higher prevalence of this tumor in males (Table 1); Ladeinde et al 12 and Odukoia et al 6 have reported a higher frequency in females. This study showed that the mean age of these patients was 29 years, higher than the age reported in two previous studies in Nigeria 5 and Mexico, 11 in which the mean age was 19 years.…”
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“…While we had a prevalence rate of 2.9%, that of the rest of the world ranged from 0.9 to 12.5%. Studies from Srilanka [12] and Brazil [9] and China [6] ranged from 8.3 to 9.3%. These studies however did not study the lesions from the bone related lesions namely Simple bone cyst, Aneurysmal bone Cyst, Cherubism, Central giant cell lesion (granuloma), Osseous Dysplasia, Fibrous Dysplasia and Ossifying Fibroma.…”
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“…They arise either from epithelial or ectomesenchymal tissues or both; parts of the tooth forming tissue (Barnes et al, 2005). Their reported frequency in different populations of the world varies, ranging from 1% to 9.6% of all tumours of the jaw (Ladeinde et al, 2005;Sriram and Shetty, 2008;Luo and Li, 2009;Saghravanian et al, 2010). According to the most recent WHO (World keratocyst is considered as a benign cystic neoplasm known as Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumour (KCOT) (Barnes et al, 2005).…”
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