Monday, 4 September 2023

Clinical and Paraclinical Factors Implicated in the Recurrence of Benign Jaw Tumors; A 10-Year Assessment Study | Chapter 2 | Current Progress in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 8

 This phase evaluates the framework of a case control study, dispassionate and paraclinical features involved in or that signal the recurrence of mild tumors.  The jaw bones can develop the alike types of tumors as the other cartilages of the body but concede possibility also develop tumors emergent from the alveolar processes (epulis) and the developing dentition (odontomes).  Odontogenic and non-odontogenic benign jaw tumours and swelling-like swellings of the jaws can be famous. The sort of medical procedure performed or the lump's histological type may have donated to its frequency.We carried out a case control study all along the period from January 2010 to April 2020 in the wholes of Stomatology and maxillofacial surgery, radiology and study of plants units of Yaoundé University Teaching Hospital, Yaoundé Central Hospital and Yaoundé Gynaecology, Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital. Our study registered 253 files of patients the one were diagnosed accompanying benign jaw tumors, 127 were contained in the study of which 38 were expelled because their files contained lacking information and those the one had neither radiological nor histological work ups.We kept 89 study participants accompanying a recurrence rate of 7.51%. In our study, we had 61.8% women and 38.2% males accompanying a sex percentage of 0.62. In our study 88.51% of patients were considered using a conservative medicine while 11.49% of patients were discussed using a radical situation.The radiographic tumour aspect, fang preservation, type of induced sleep, placement at the angle and ramus of the jaw, and histomorphology (ameloblastic fibroma and osteoma) were all statistically significant predictors of frequency. There are a number of clinical and paraclinical variables that are connected to the recurrence of jaw tumours. These variables can aid in foreseeing recurrences and, as a result, lower the difficulties that create delayed medicine.

Author(s) Details:

Zilefac Brian Ngokwe,
Department of Oral Surgery, Maxillofacial Surgery and Periodontology, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon.

Edouma Bohimbo Jacques,
Department of Oral Surgery, Maxillofacial Surgery and Periodontology, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon.

Bola Antoine Siafa,
Department of Ophthalmology, ENT and Stomatology, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon.

Ntep Ntep David Bienvenue,
Department of Oral Surgery, Maxillofacial Surgery and Periodontology, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon.

Mballa Amougou Jean Claude,
Radiology and Medical Imaging Unit, Yaoundé University Teaching Hospital, Cameroon.

Nokam Kamdem Stephane,
Department of Oral Surgery, Maxillofacial Surgery and Periodontology, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon.

Kouamou Tchiekou Audrey,
Department of Oral Surgery, Maxillofacial Surgery and Periodontology, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon.

Sando Zacharie,
Department of Morphological Sciences and Morbid Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon.

 

Bengondo Messanga Charles,
Department of Oral Surgery, Maxillofacial Surgery and Periodontology, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CPMMR-V8/article/view/11733

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