尼日利亚人群口面部脂肪瘤的组织病理学变异研究

O. Omoregie, O. Akpata, M. Ojo
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背景:口腔面部脂肪瘤的罕见性使我们很难确定口腔面部脂肪瘤在我们的环境中的临床病理模式。本研究旨在确定尼日利亚人群口腔面部脂肪瘤的年龄、性别、部位和组织病理学变异。材料和方法:对尼日利亚贝宁城贝宁大学教学医院口腔病理学和医学部所有经组织病理学诊断的口腔面部病变的患者临床记录、组织病理学切片和报告进行了21年的回顾性审查。结果:在研究期间诊断的1116个病变中,有15个(1.3%)是脂肪瘤。女性与男性的比例为2:1,平均年龄为31+1.2岁,高峰年龄组为40岁(n=6,40.0%)。颊粘膜(n=8,53.3%)和前额(n=4,26.7%)是最常见的口腔面部病变部位。主要病变为传统脂肪瘤(n=8,53.3%),其次为血管脂肪瘤(n=3,20.0%)、纤维脂肪瘤(n=2,13.3%)、梭形细胞脂肪瘤(n=1,6.7%)和肌内脂肪瘤(n=1:6.7%)。病变主要发生在成年女性,颊粘膜是最常见的口面部位。除常规脂肪瘤外,血管脂肪瘤是病变中第二常见的组织病理学变异。建议对临床可疑的口面部脂肪瘤病例进行早期手术干预和组织病理学评估,以避免面部毁容,并排除类似良性的恶性病变。
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Study of Histopathological Variants of Orofacial Lipoma in a Nigerian Population
Background: The rarity of lipoma in the orofacial region has made it difficult to ascertain the clinicopathological pattern of orofacial lipoma in our environment. This study aims to determine the age, gender, sites and histopathological variants of orofacial lipoma in a Nigerian population.Materials and Methods: A 21-year retrospective review was performed on patients' clinical notes, histopathology slides and reports of all histopathologically diagnosed orofacial lesions in the Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City, Nigeria.Results: Of the 1116 diagnosed lesions within the study period, there were 15 (1.3%) cases of lipoma. There was a female to male ratio of 2:1, with a mean th age of 31 + 1.2 years and the peak age group was the 4 decade of life (n=6, 40.0%). The buccal mucosa (n=8, 53.3%) and the forehead (n=4, 26.7%) were the commonest orofacial sites of the lesion. The conventional lipoma (n=8, 53.3%) was the predominant lesion, followed by angiolipoma (n=3, 20.0%), fibrolipoma (n=2, 13.3%), spindle cell lipoma (n=1, 6.7%) and intramuscular lipoma (n=1, 6.7%).Conclusion: This study observed a low prevalence of orofacial lipoma comparable to previous reports. The lesion occurred predominantly in adult females and the buccal mucosa was the commonest orofacial site. Apart from the conventional lipoma, angiolipoma was the second most frequent histopathological variant of the lesion. Early surgical intervention and histopathological evaluation of clinically suspicious cases of orofacial lipoma is recommended to avoid facial disfigurement and to rule out a malignant lesion mimicking the benign type.  
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