Specificity of paediatric jawbone lesions: Tumours and pseudotumours

  • Natacha Kadlub
  • , Tamara Kreindel
  • , Valère Belle Mbou
  • , Amélie Coudert
  • , Edward Ansari
  • , Vianney Descroix
  • , Blandine Ruhin-Poncet
  • , Aurore Coulomb L'Hermine
  • , Ariane Berdal
  • , Marie Paule Vazquez
  • , Hubert Ducou Lepointe
  • , Arnaud Picard

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Abstract

Characteristics and epidemiology of jaw tumours have been described mostly in adults. Compared with their adult counterparts, childhood jaw tumours show considerable differences. The aim of this study was to describe the different jaw tumours in children, define diagnostic tools to determine their specificity and describe optimal treatment. Methods: All children patients with jaw lesions, excluding cysts, apical granuloma and osteitis were included in our study between 1999 and 2009. The medical records were analyzed for clinical, radiological, and pathological findings, treatments and recurrences. Results: Mean patient age was 10.9 years old, ranging from 2 months to 18 years old. Of the 63 lesions, 18 were odontogenic and 45 non-odontogenic lesions. 6% of all cases were malignant tumours; the mean age of presentation was 7.25 years old, [ranging from 0.2 to 18 years old]. Approximately 80% of the tumours developed after 6 years of age. Odontogenic tumours occurred more often after the age of 6. Conclusion: Compared with their adult counterpart, childhood jaw tumours show considerable differences in their clinical behaviour and radiological and pathological characteristics. Clinical features of some tumours can be specific to children. Tumourigenesis is related to dental development and facial growth. Conservative treatment should be considered.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)125-131
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
Volume42
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Children tumour
  • Facial tumour
  • Jaw tumour
  • Mandible tumour
  • Maxilla tumour

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