尼日利亚儿童患口腔癌。

D. Adeola, S. Eguma, C. Ononiwu
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背景:口腔癌是发展中国家严重的健康和社会问题。我们对十年来在ABUTH就诊的口癌患者进行了回顾性研究,以确定其易感因素和治疗方法。方法:资料来源于病例记录、手术室记录和门诊记录。结果:本研究期间共收治252例患者。发病率最高的是36岁年龄组。在表现上没有显著的性别差异。易感因素是家庭规模大、社会经济地位低、营养状况差和儿童疾病,特别是麻疹和疟疾。有季节变化,疾病最常发生在旱季。豪萨-富拉尼族裔群体受到的影响更为普遍。口癌在90%的患者中造成软组织和骨组织破坏,并累及下颌骨和上颌骨,导致骨强直。可能由于强效抗生素的出现,死亡率明显下降。结论:口腔卫生不良、营养不良、使人衰弱的疾病(如艾滋病毒/艾滋病)和缺乏孕产妇保健已被确定为该疾病发展的易感因素。为了遏制这一毁灭性疾病的威胁,仍然需要健康教育和经济赋权。
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Cancrum oris among Nigerian children.
Background: Cancrum oris is a serious health and social problem in developing societies. A retrospective review of Cancrum Oris patients seen in ABUTH over a ten- year period was done to determine the predisposing factors and management. Method: Data was obtained from patient’s case notes, theatre records and clinic notes. Results: 252 patients were seen during the period under review. The highest incidence occurred in the 36 year age group. There was no significant sex difference in presentation. The predisposing factors were large family size, low socioeconomic status, poor nutritional status and childhood diseases especially measles and malaria. There was a seasonal variation, with the disease occurring most often during the dry season. The Hausa-Fulani ethnic groups were more commonly affected. Cancrum oris caused both soft and bony tissue destruction in 90% of patients and affected both mandible and maxilla resulting in bony ankylosis. There is an apparent reduction in mortality due probably to the advent of potent antibiotics. Conclusion: Poor oral hygiene, malnutrition, debilitating diseases (such as HIV/AIDS) and lack of maternal care have been identified as predisposing factors to the development of the disease. Health education and economic empowerment are still required in order to curb the menace of this devastating disease.
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