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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2008

Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Clinicopathologic Review of 233 Cases in Lagos, Nigeria

Olajumoke Ajibola Effiom; Wasiu Lanre Adeyemo; Olufemi Gbenga Omitola; Oluseyi Folake Ajayi; Mubarak Mobolade Emmanuel; Olalekan Micah Gbotolorun

PURPOSE The aim of this study is to present the clinicopathologic characteristics of histologically diagnosed squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the oral cavity in Lagos, Nigeria, with a view toward analyzing the age, gender, site distribution, and histological differentiation. PATIENTS AND METHODS All cases that were histologically diagnosed as SCC of the oral cavity between January 1995 and December 2005 were retrieved from the records of the Department of Oral Pathology and Biology, Lagos University Teaching Hospital and the Oral Pathology Service, Lagos State General Hospitals. All the cases were subjected to analysis of age, gender, site of occurrence, symptoms at presentation, and histological differentiation of tumors. RESULTS Oral SCC constituted 10.8% (n = 233) of the 5,124 biopsy specimens obtained in all of the centers during the study period. The mean age (+/- standard deviation) of patients at presentation was 45.3 +/- 19.6 years (range, 3 to 86 years), with a male:female ratio of 1.4:1; 40% of these patients were under age 40 years. Peak incidence was found in the 20 to 29-year and 40 to 49-year age groups. Males were significantly younger than females (P = .00). Poorly differentiated SCC was the most common subtype (47.6%), followed by well-differentiated (32.6%) and moderately differentiated (19.7%) subtypes. The mandibular gingiva was the most commonly affected site (31.8%), followed by the maxillary gingiva (23.3%) and tongue (17.6%). The least commonly affected site was the floor of the mouth. CONCLUSIONS Oral SCC is most common in the mandibular gingiva and in males in our environment, with 40% of cases occurring in patients under age 40 years. The poorly differentiated subtype is the most common histological differentiation.


World Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2004

Odontogenic tumors in Nigerian children and adolescents- a retrospective study of 92 cases.

Oluseyi Folake Ajayi; Akinola Ladipo Ladeinde; Wasiu Lanre Adeyemo; Mobolanle O. Ogunlewe

BackgroundTumours arising from odontogenic tissues are rare and constitute a heterogenous group of interesting lesions. The aim of this study was to determine the relative frequency of odontogenic tumors (OT) among Nigerian children and adolescents 19 years or younger.Patients and methodsThe histopathology records were retrospectively reviewed for all the tumors and tumor-like lesions of the oral cavity and the jaws seen in children and adolescents ≤ 19 years seen between January 1980 and December 2003. Hematoxylin and eosin-stained sections were re-evaluated and the diagnosis in each case was confirmed or modified according to World Health Organization (WHO) classification, 1992; and were subjected to analysis of age, sex, site of tumor and histopathologic type.ResultsA total of 477 tumors and tumor-like lesions were seen in patients ≤ 19 years during the period of the study. Of these, 92 (19.3%) were odontogenic tumors. Benign odontogenic tumors constituted 98.9% of the cases seen, while only 1 case (1.1%) of malignant variety was seen during the period. The mean (SD) age of patients was 14.9 (± 3.1) years (range, 4–19 years). Male-to-female ratio was 1:1; and mandible-to-maxilla ratio was 2.7:1. OTs were most frequently seen in patients aged 16–19 years (46.7%) and the least number (2.2%) were found in patients aged 0–5 years. Among nine histologic types of OT seen, ameloblastoma (48.9%), adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (19.6%) and odontogenic myxoma (8.7%) were predominant. Multicystic/solid and unicystic variants of ameloblastoma were diagnosed in 40 (89%) and 5 (11%) cases respectively.ConclusionsOdontogenic tumors are relatively common in children and adolescents in Nigeria. One out of every 5 children and adolescents with tumors and tumor-like lesions of oral cavity and the jaws seen in this study had a diagnosis of odontogenic tumor.


Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 2005

Odontogenic tumors: a review of 319 cases in a Nigerian teaching hospital.

Akinola Ladipo Ladeinde; Oluseyi Folake Ajayi; Mobolanle O. Ogunlewe; Wasiu Lanre Adeyemo; Godwin Toyin Arotiba; Babatunde Olamide Bamgbose; Jelili Adisa Akinwande


Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 2006

Osteogenic sarcoma of the jaw bones: A single institution experience over a 21-year period

Mobolanle O. Ogunlewe; Oluseyi Folake Ajayi; Wasiu Lanre Adeyemo; Akinola Ladipo Ladeinde; Olutayo James


Quintessence International | 2006

Ameloblastoma: analysis of 207 cases in a Nigerian teaching hospital.

Akinola Ladipo Ladeinde; Mobolanle O. Ogunlewe; Babatunde Olamide Bamgbose; Wasiu Lanre Adeyemo; Oluseyi Folake Ajayi; Godwin Toyin Arotiba; Jelili Adisa Akinwande


International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2007

Primary malignant neoplasms of orofacial origin: a retrospective review of 256 cases in a Nigerian tertiary hospital.

Oluseyi Folake Ajayi; Wasiu Lanre Adeyemo; Akinola Ladipo Ladeinde; Ogunlewe Mo; Olajumoke Ajibola Effiom; Olufemi Gbenga Omitola; Godwin Toyin Arotiba


International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2007

Malignant orofacial neoplasms in children and adolescents: A clinicopathologic review of cases in a Nigerian tertiary hospital

Oluseyi Folake Ajayi; Wasiu Lanre Adeyemo; Akinola Ladipo Ladeinde; Mobolanle O. Ogunlewe; Olufemi Gbenga Omitola; Olajumoke Ajibola Effiom; Godwin Toyin Arotiba


African journal of medicine and medical sciences | 2007

Salivary gland tumours: a 15-year review at the Dental Centre Lagos University Teaching Hospital.

Akinola Ladipo Ladeinde; Wasiu Lanre Adeyemo; Ogunlewe Mo; Oluseyi Folake Ajayi; Olufemi Gbenga Omitola


West Indian Medical Journal | 2009

Tumours of the submandibular salivary gland: a clinicopathologic review of cases over a 17-year period

Wasiu Lanre Adeyemo; Oluseyi Folake Ajayi; Cc Anunobi; Ogunlewe Mo; Akinola Ladipo Ladeinde; Olufemi Gbenga Omitola; Fb Abdulkareem


Nigerian journal of medicine : journal of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria | 2011

Pregnancy-associated pyogenic granuloma of the lip: a case report.

Wasiu Lanre Adeyemo; Hassan Oo; Oluseyi Folake Ajayi

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Lagos University Teaching Hospital

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