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Oral benign neoplasms: A retrospective study of 790 patients over a 14-year period
Authors:Luiz Arthur Barbosa da Silva  Eduardo Alonso Cruz Monroy  Marianna Sampaio Serpa  Lélia Batista de Souza
Affiliation:1. Postgraduate Program in Oral Pathology, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil;2. Metropolitan University Study Center Hidalgo, Pachuca, Hid, Mexico;3. Postgraduate Program in Sciences, A.C. Camargo Cancer Center, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Abstract:Introduction and objectiveOral benign neoplasms (OBNs) exhibit some features that can guide the professionals to the correct diagnosis and best treatment. Through retrospective studies, medical records can be reviewed to better describe a given population and, furthermore, help clinicians in routine practice. In this context, the objective of this paper was to analyze the cases of OBNs of an oral pathology referral department, from 2003 to 2017, in order to better understand their epidemiological and clinicopathological characteristics.MethodsA total of 8355 histopathological reports were analyzed. Lesions diagnosed as OBNs were selected and the following variables were recorded: gender, age, histological type of the lesion, anatomical location, rate and pattern of growth, type of base, color, symptomatology and diagnostic hypotheses on clinical examination.ResultsOBNs represented 9.4% of all lesions diagnosed. The most frequent histopathological types were fibroma (39.9%), papilloma (22%), fibroblastoma (13.1%), lipoma (10.2%) and hemangioma (6.1%). Overall, most cases affected females (n = 518; 65.6%) and in the fifth decade of life (n = 148; 18.7%). The oral mucosa was the most common site (n = 265; 33.5%). The most common features of each OBN were also highlighted.ConclusionThe most common OBNs were fibroma, papilloma, fibroblastoma, lipoma and hemangioma. Overall, the OBN presented common clinical features; however, in particular cases, there are some characteristics that can lead the professionals to the correct diagnosis. Nevertheless, in general, histopathological analysis must be performed to confirm diagnosis. Intraosseous tumors and large lesions may require imaging tests to help diagnosis.
Keywords:Corresponding author.  Oral neoplasms  Epidemiology  Diagnosis  Neoplasias benignas bucales  Epidemiología  Diagnóstico
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