{"title":"口腔活检病变的临床和组织病理学诊断的一致性","authors":"A. Altan","doi":"10.4328/jcam.6053","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"DOI: 10.4328/JCAM.6053 Received: 18.10.2018 Accepted: 04.11.2018 Published Online: 04.11.2018 Printed: 01.03.2019 J Clin Anal Med 2019;10(2): 220-4 Corresponding Author: Ahmet Altan, Gaziosmanpasa University, Faculty of Dentistry, Ali Sevki Erek Yerleskesi, Tokat, Turkey. GSM: +905057013189 F.: +90 356212 4225 E-Mail: dt.ahmetaltan@gmail.com ORCID ID: 0000-0003-2041-6364 Abstract Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the clinical and histopathological diagnoses of biopsied oral cavity lesions, to evaluate the diagnostic concordance characteristics of these lesions and to reveal the demographic characteristics of lesions. Material and Method: In this retrospective study, the histopathological reports of patients who underwent biopsy between February 2013 and May 2018 were examined and analyzed. Gender, age, location of the lesion, clinical and final histopathological diagnoses were determined from patient records. The lesions were divided into three main categories according to their final histopathological diagnosis: Group 1 (Developmental, inflammatory, reactive lesions of the jaws), Group 2 (Cystic lesions), and Group 3 (Tumors and tumor-like lesions). Results: The records of 506 patients were examined in the study. Patients’ ages ranged from 8 to 80 years (mean: 37.1 ± 17.5). The distribution of lesions by groups was as follows: Group 1: 105 (20.8%), Group 2: 333 (65.8%), and Group 3: 68 (13.4%).Two hundred and seventy-five of the patients were male (54.3%) and 231 of them were female (45.7%). Two hundred and fifteen of the lesions were localized in the maxilla (42.5%) and 291 of them were localized in the mandible (57.5%). The concordance rate of diagnoses was 87.4% as a result of the comparison of clinical and final histopathological diagnoses. 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Concordance between clinical and histopathological diagnoses of biopsied oral cavity lesions
DOI: 10.4328/JCAM.6053 Received: 18.10.2018 Accepted: 04.11.2018 Published Online: 04.11.2018 Printed: 01.03.2019 J Clin Anal Med 2019;10(2): 220-4 Corresponding Author: Ahmet Altan, Gaziosmanpasa University, Faculty of Dentistry, Ali Sevki Erek Yerleskesi, Tokat, Turkey. GSM: +905057013189 F.: +90 356212 4225 E-Mail: dt.ahmetaltan@gmail.com ORCID ID: 0000-0003-2041-6364 Abstract Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the clinical and histopathological diagnoses of biopsied oral cavity lesions, to evaluate the diagnostic concordance characteristics of these lesions and to reveal the demographic characteristics of lesions. Material and Method: In this retrospective study, the histopathological reports of patients who underwent biopsy between February 2013 and May 2018 were examined and analyzed. Gender, age, location of the lesion, clinical and final histopathological diagnoses were determined from patient records. The lesions were divided into three main categories according to their final histopathological diagnosis: Group 1 (Developmental, inflammatory, reactive lesions of the jaws), Group 2 (Cystic lesions), and Group 3 (Tumors and tumor-like lesions). Results: The records of 506 patients were examined in the study. Patients’ ages ranged from 8 to 80 years (mean: 37.1 ± 17.5). The distribution of lesions by groups was as follows: Group 1: 105 (20.8%), Group 2: 333 (65.8%), and Group 3: 68 (13.4%).Two hundred and seventy-five of the patients were male (54.3%) and 231 of them were female (45.7%). Two hundred and fifteen of the lesions were localized in the maxilla (42.5%) and 291 of them were localized in the mandible (57.5%). The concordance rate of diagnoses was 87.4% as a result of the comparison of clinical and final histopathological diagnoses. Discussion: The clinician’s knowledge about the lesion has a significant effect on the concordance between clinical and histopathological diagnoses. The correct and early diagnosis of lesions will prevent unnecessary treatments and delayed surgical operations.
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