Epidemiology of ameloblastomas of the jaw: a report from the Netherlands
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Oomens, Marjolijn A.E.M.; Van der Waal, Isaäc
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2014
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Objectives: To provide epidemiological data of ameloblastomas of the jaws in the Netherlands over a 25-year time
period (1985-2010) and to compare these data with data from other parts of the world.
Material and Methods: The data of all patients diagnosed with a primary ameloblastoma of the jaws in the Nether
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lands in the period 1985-2010 have been retrieved from the nationwide histopathology and cytopathology network
and registry in the Netherlands (PALGA). The pathology reports were screened and only those cases were included
in which a distinct diagnosis of primary, histopathologically benign, intraosseous ameloblastoma was rendered.
The average population in The Netherlands during this period amounted approximately 15 million people.
Results: An annual incidence rate was approximately 1,5 per million population, the male-female ratio being 1.4:
1. The age at the time of diagnosis was 44.1 years. The average age in males was 46.3 years compared to an aver
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age age in females of 41.3 years, the difference being significant (p≤ 0.05). The results were compared with those
available in only a small number of publications worldwide.
Conclusions: There is no strong evidence for significant differences of the true incidence of ameloblastomas
worldwide, neither for a gender predilection. The diagnosis is generally made at a somewhat lower age in women;
this phenomenon is even much stronger in the Black population, irrespective of gender. No proper explanation for
this finding can be provided.
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