Salivary gland tumours in the intraoral region: A retrospective study of cases treated in a teaching hospital in North-West Nigeria

Omisakin Olatunde Oluleke, A. Godwin, F. Benjamin, Ogunsina Modupe, S. Yates
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Tumours of the minor salivary glands occurring in the oral cavity are uncommon. The oral cavity has many tiny salivary glands which occur in the lip, palate, floor of the mouth, cheeks, tongue and pharynx. Tumour could develop from any of these minor salivary glands. We conducted a retrospective study of twenty-four cases of these tumours treated in our Centre over a period of eleven years. The objective of this study is to investigate the nature, clinical features, pathology, and treatment of these tumours in North-West, Nigeria.  This was a retrospective study of all patients with minor salivary gland tumours that were treated at Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital, Kaduna, Nigeria. The study covered a period of eleven years from January, 2009 to December, 2019. Information was extracted from case files of patients. Data collected includes: age of patient at presentation, sex, location of tumour, clinical features, treatment giving, complications and histological diagnosis. The age of the patients ranged from 16 to 70 years, with the mean SD = 43.0 ± 6.6 years and male-to-female ratio was 1: 2. Benign tumours were the most common compared to malignancies. Palate was the commonest site of occurrence; followed by upper lip. The treatment was surgical excision. Palatal fistula was the commonest complication of the surgery. Tumour of minor salivary glands need urgent attention as it greatly interferes with oral functions and could destroy maxillary bone resulting in untoward debilitating effect. Key words: Salivary glands, tumour, intraoral, palate, benign, malignant.
口内区域的唾液腺肿瘤:尼日利亚西北部一家教学医院治疗病例的回顾性研究
发生在口腔的小唾液腺肿瘤是罕见的。口腔有许多微小的唾液腺,分布在嘴唇、上颚、口腔底部、脸颊、舌头和咽上。肿瘤可以从这些小唾液腺发展而来。我们对11年来在本中心治疗的24例此类肿瘤进行了回顾性研究。本研究的目的是调查尼日利亚西北部这些肿瘤的性质、临床特征、病理和治疗。这是一项回顾性研究,涉及尼日利亚卡杜纳Barau Dikko教学医院治疗的所有患有轻微唾液腺肿瘤的患者。该研究涵盖了从2009年1月到2019年12月的11年时间。信息是从患者的病例档案中提取的。收集的数据包括:患者的发病年龄、性别、肿瘤位置、临床特征、治疗情况、并发症和组织学诊断。患者年龄16 ~ 70岁,平均SD = 43.0±6.6岁,男女比例为1:2。良性肿瘤比恶性肿瘤更常见。上颚是最常见的发病部位;其次是上唇。治疗方法是手术切除。腭瘘是手术中最常见的并发症。小唾液腺肿瘤严重干扰口腔功能,破坏上颌骨,造成不良的衰弱作用,需要迫切关注。关键词:唾液腺,肿瘤,口腔内,上颚,良性,恶性
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