Oro-facial malignancy in north of Iraq: a retrospective study of biopsied cases

Abstract Background Identifying the prevalence of orofacial malignancies is essential to provide health-care programs and services for a specific population. This study aimed to specify the prevalence, clinical and histopathological features of oral malignancies in Sulaimani for over 12 years. Metho...

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Main Authors: Sura Ali Ahmed Fuoad, Dena Nadhim Mohammad, Marwa Abdul-Salam Hamied, Balkees Taha Garib
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-03-01
Series:BMC Oral Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-021-01521-3
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spelling doaj-c2e58a49cac34635a3964a6bf79ccfe32021-03-28T11:39:31ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312021-03-0121111010.1186/s12903-021-01521-3Oro-facial malignancy in north of Iraq: a retrospective study of biopsied casesSura Ali Ahmed Fuoad0Dena Nadhim Mohammad1Marwa Abdul-Salam Hamied2Balkees Taha Garib3Oral Medicine, Diagnostic and Surgical Dental Science Department, College of Dentistry, Gulf Medical UniversityOral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Oral Diagnosis Department, College of Dentistry, University of SulaimaniOral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Oral Diagnosis Department, College of Dentistry, University of SulaimaniOral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Oral Diagnosis Department, College of Dentistry, University of SulaimaniAbstract Background Identifying the prevalence of orofacial malignancies is essential to provide health-care programs and services for a specific population. This study aimed to specify the prevalence, clinical and histopathological features of oral malignancies in Sulaimani for over 12 years. Methods All archived reports for orofacial specimens from 2008 to 2019 were collected from three major centers in Sulaimani governorate. The demographic data, date, type of surgery, lesion's site, and diagnosis were recorded. The ICD-10 coding was specified for each case. A Chi-square test was used to assess differences between genders. A one-way ANOVA test was applied to analyze the differences in mean age distributions among different sites of oral malignancies and oral squamous cell carcinoma histopathological grades. P < 0.05 was considered significant. Results Orofacial malignant lesions account for 14.53% of the total sample. Patients' mean age was (55.46 ± 18.48) years, and they were predominantly males (M: F ratio = 1.15:1). The tongue was the frequently affected site (14.8%). A Chi-square test showed no significant difference between genders concerning age (P = 0.118), years of registration (P = 0.28), and site (P = 0.29). The C06 (represents; cheek mucosa C06.0, the vestibule of mouth C06.1, retromolar area C06.2, and other unspecified parts of mouth C06.8) was the most frequent topographical ICD-code (18.1%). Carcinoma was a frequent malignancy (63.2%). OSCC was the most common lesion (56.4%). It commonly affects males, and the tongue was the frequent site (24.1%) followed by lip (17.8%). Conclusions There is a slight increase in the registered oral malignancies in Sulaimani city over 12 years; they were predominated in males, in 61–70 years old patients, and being oral squamous cell carcinoma types.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-021-01521-3Oral cancerSquamous cell carcinomaTongueICD-10Sualimani
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author Sura Ali Ahmed Fuoad
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Marwa Abdul-Salam Hamied
Balkees Taha Garib
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Dena Nadhim Mohammad
Marwa Abdul-Salam Hamied
Balkees Taha Garib
Oro-facial malignancy in north of Iraq: a retrospective study of biopsied cases
BMC Oral Health
Oral cancer
Squamous cell carcinoma
Tongue
ICD-10
Sualimani
author_facet Sura Ali Ahmed Fuoad
Dena Nadhim Mohammad
Marwa Abdul-Salam Hamied
Balkees Taha Garib
author_sort Sura Ali Ahmed Fuoad
title Oro-facial malignancy in north of Iraq: a retrospective study of biopsied cases
title_short Oro-facial malignancy in north of Iraq: a retrospective study of biopsied cases
title_full Oro-facial malignancy in north of Iraq: a retrospective study of biopsied cases
title_fullStr Oro-facial malignancy in north of Iraq: a retrospective study of biopsied cases
title_full_unstemmed Oro-facial malignancy in north of Iraq: a retrospective study of biopsied cases
title_sort oro-facial malignancy in north of iraq: a retrospective study of biopsied cases
publisher BMC
series BMC Oral Health
issn 1472-6831
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Background Identifying the prevalence of orofacial malignancies is essential to provide health-care programs and services for a specific population. This study aimed to specify the prevalence, clinical and histopathological features of oral malignancies in Sulaimani for over 12 years. Methods All archived reports for orofacial specimens from 2008 to 2019 were collected from three major centers in Sulaimani governorate. The demographic data, date, type of surgery, lesion's site, and diagnosis were recorded. The ICD-10 coding was specified for each case. A Chi-square test was used to assess differences between genders. A one-way ANOVA test was applied to analyze the differences in mean age distributions among different sites of oral malignancies and oral squamous cell carcinoma histopathological grades. P < 0.05 was considered significant. Results Orofacial malignant lesions account for 14.53% of the total sample. Patients' mean age was (55.46 ± 18.48) years, and they were predominantly males (M: F ratio = 1.15:1). The tongue was the frequently affected site (14.8%). A Chi-square test showed no significant difference between genders concerning age (P = 0.118), years of registration (P = 0.28), and site (P = 0.29). The C06 (represents; cheek mucosa C06.0, the vestibule of mouth C06.1, retromolar area C06.2, and other unspecified parts of mouth C06.8) was the most frequent topographical ICD-code (18.1%). Carcinoma was a frequent malignancy (63.2%). OSCC was the most common lesion (56.4%). It commonly affects males, and the tongue was the frequent site (24.1%) followed by lip (17.8%). Conclusions There is a slight increase in the registered oral malignancies in Sulaimani city over 12 years; they were predominated in males, in 61–70 years old patients, and being oral squamous cell carcinoma types.
topic Oral cancer
Squamous cell carcinoma
Tongue
ICD-10
Sualimani
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-021-01521-3
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