S. Aljazaeri, Ghaydaa Hashim Al Qudsi, H. Jaber, Wasson Mansour Al Elwi, Suraiya Haddad, Hussein H Echrish
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The anatomical area\nincludes buccal mucosa, the floor of the mouth, gingiva, lower and upper lips, lower and upper jaws and\ntongue.\nResults: The all outnumber of biopsy recorded was 560 report, about (n=283) 50.54% of the lesions taken\nfrom the male while (n=277) 49.46% were for females. The mean age at introduction was 38 years with\nthe age range of 1 to 85 years. The peak age was ages underneath 20 years 124 (22.1%). The dominant\npart of the lesions has influenced the tongue 101 (18%) followed by buccal mucosa 89(15.9%)and gingiva\n88(15.7%). Regular pathology discovered was reactionary injuries about 240(42.9%) biopsies, Malignant\nlesions accounted 107 (19.1%), Benigne lesions making up 91 (16.3%), Cyst 74(13.2%), Salivary gland\nlesions about 34(6.1%) biopsies and the Immunologically interceded lesions were 15 (2.9%)\nConclusions: In this study the biopsies record were reactionary lesions and generally among young\npatients, that means to increase the education among those patients to improve their oral health since they\ndid not seek treatment in primary dental care.\n\nKeywords: Biopsy, Oral lesions, Basrah.","PeriodicalId":16606,"journal":{"name":"Journal of oral medicine","volume":"62 1","pages":"74-80"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2020-07-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"6","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Biopsy records to the oral lesions in Basrah between 2012-2017\",\"authors\":\"S. Aljazaeri, Ghaydaa Hashim Al Qudsi, H. 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Biopsy records to the oral lesions in Basrah between 2012-2017
Objective: The destinations of this examination were to direct a review of oral biopsied recorded to oral
lesions in Basrah and compare with other studies.
Materials and Methods: Between 2012 and 2017, 560 biopsies recorded for oral lesions from the
histopathological laboratories of Basrah Dental College, Basrah General Hospital and Al-Sadder Teaching
Hospital and data from Basrah Cancer Registry. The biopsy result classified into six types: reactionary
lesions, benign lesions, malignant lesions, cystic lesions, salivary gland lesions and Immunologically
mediated lesions. From the oral biopsy records, information gathered included age grouped as follow:
under 20, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69 and above 69. Sex: male and female. The anatomical area
includes buccal mucosa, the floor of the mouth, gingiva, lower and upper lips, lower and upper jaws and
tongue.
Results: The all outnumber of biopsy recorded was 560 report, about (n=283) 50.54% of the lesions taken
from the male while (n=277) 49.46% were for females. The mean age at introduction was 38 years with
the age range of 1 to 85 years. The peak age was ages underneath 20 years 124 (22.1%). The dominant
part of the lesions has influenced the tongue 101 (18%) followed by buccal mucosa 89(15.9%)and gingiva
88(15.7%). Regular pathology discovered was reactionary injuries about 240(42.9%) biopsies, Malignant
lesions accounted 107 (19.1%), Benigne lesions making up 91 (16.3%), Cyst 74(13.2%), Salivary gland
lesions about 34(6.1%) biopsies and the Immunologically interceded lesions were 15 (2.9%)
Conclusions: In this study the biopsies record were reactionary lesions and generally among young
patients, that means to increase the education among those patients to improve their oral health since they
did not seek treatment in primary dental care.
Keywords: Biopsy, Oral lesions, Basrah.