Prevalence of odontogenic lesions among the Kanpur population: an institutional study.

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Amrita Raj, Gayathri Ramesh, Ramesh Nagarajappa, Amit Pandey, Ankita Raj
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Abstract

Background: The frequency and incidence of odontogenic cysts and tumors are controversial and depends in the geographic location. These lesions have great clinical and histopathological diversity, and reflect a need for epidemiological profile to be considered when these lesions are studied.

Aim: The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of odontogenic cysts and tumors over a period of 10 years and to compare with other data reported around the world.

Materials and methods: Data for the study were obtained from the archives of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, diagnosed as the cases of Odontogenic cysts and tumors histopathologically, reported from January 2007 to March 2016. Case records of the patients that fit the histological classification of the World Health Organization (2005) were included in the study and the variables analyzed were: Age, sex, anatomical location, and histological type.

Results: In a total of 1319 biopsies reported, 112 were odontogenic in nature. Of these 112 odontogenic lesions reported, Odontogenic Cysts accounted for 54.4% and odontogenic tumors of 45.53%. Of them 61.60% of the patients were males. Common age of occurrence was 21-50 years and mandibular posterior was the most common site of occurrence. Most common odontogenic cyst and tumor reported was dentigerous cyst and ameloblastoma respectively.

Conclusion: This study provides epidemiological information on odontogenic cyst and tumors at an institutional level. The relative frequency of these cysts and tumors can be analyzed at a global level to understand their prevalence, incidence, biological behaviour, and distribution.

坎普尔人群中牙源性病变的患病率:一项机构研究。
背景:牙源性囊肿和肿瘤的发生频率和发病率存在争议,并取决于地理位置。这些病变具有很大的临床和组织病理学多样性,并且反映了在研究这些病变时需要考虑流行病学概况。目的:本研究的目的是确定10年来牙源性囊肿和肿瘤的患病率,并与世界各地报道的其他数据进行比较。材料和方法:本研究的资料来源于2007年1月至2016年3月报告的口腔颌面病理学档案,经组织病理学诊断为牙源性囊肿和肿瘤病例。本研究纳入符合世界卫生组织(2005)组织学分类的患者病例记录,分析的变量为:年龄、性别、解剖位置和组织学类型。结果:1319例活检中,牙源性活检112例。报告的112例牙源性病变中,牙源性囊肿占54.4%,牙源性肿瘤占45.53%。其中男性占61.60%。常见的发生年龄为21-50岁,下颌后部是最常见的发生部位。最常见的牙源性囊肿和肿瘤分别是牙源性囊肿和成釉细胞瘤。结论:本研究在机构层面上提供了牙源性囊肿和肿瘤的流行病学信息。这些囊肿和肿瘤的相对频率可以在全球范围内进行分析,以了解它们的患病率、发病率、生物学行为和分布。
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