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Yıl 2023, Cilt: 5 Sayı: 2, 192 - 5, 15.05.2023
https://doi.org/10.37990/medr.1159536

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Kaynakça

  • 1. Baker SR. Malignant neoplasms of the oral cavity. In: Cummings CW, Fredrickson JM, Harker LA, Krause CJ, Schuller DE, editors. Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. 2nd ed. St. Louis: Mosby Year Book; 1993. p. 1248-1305.
  • 2. Myers EN, Simental AA. Cancer of the oral cavity. In: Myers EN, Suen YJ, Myers NJ, Hanna EYN editors. Cancer of the head and neck. 4th ed. Philadelphia: Saunders; 2003. p. 279-321.
  • 3. Myers JN, Elkins T, Roberts D, Byers RM. Squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue in young adults: Increasing incidence and factors that predict treatment outcomes. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2000;122:44-51 (PMID: 10629481)
  • 4. Silverberg E. Cancer statistics. CA Cancer J Clin 1985;35:19-35 (PMID: 3917839)
  • 5. Newman AN. Carcinoma of the tongue in persons younger than 30 years of age. Arch Otolaryngol 1983; 109: 302-9.
  • 6. Atula S, Grenman R, Laippala P, Syrjanen S. Cancer of the tongue in patients younger than 40 years. A distinct entity? Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1996;122:1313-1319 (PMID: 8956742)
  • 7. Avcu N, Kanli A. The prevalence of tongue lesions in 5150 Turkish dentaloutpatients. Oral Dis 2003; 9(4): 188-195.
  • 8. Najeeb T. Clinicopathological presentation of tongue cancers and early cancer treatment, J Coll Physicians Surg Pak. 2006. Mar;16(3):179-82
  • 9. Shamloo N, Lotfi A, Motazadian HR, Mortazavi H, Baharvand M. Squamous Cell Carcinoma as the Most Common Lesion of the Tongue in Iranians: a 22-Year Retrospective Study. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2016; 17(3): 1415-1419.
  • 10. Patil S, Kaswan S, Rahman F, Doni B. Prevalence of tongue lesions in the Indian population. J Clin Exp Dent 2013; 5: e128-132.
  • 11. Alaeddini M, Barghammadi R, Eshghyar N, Etemad-Moghadam S. An analysis of biopsy-proven tongue lesions among 8,105 dental outpatients. J Contemp Dent Pract 2014; 15: 1-7.
  • 12. Aydın S, Baran H, Öztürk S. Clinical Appearance and Histopathological Analysis of Tongue Lesions. Van Tıp Derg 27(2): 203-208, 2020
  • 13. Lasisi TJ, Abimbola TA. Clinico-pathologic Review of Biopsied Tongue Lesions in A Nigerian Tertiary Hospital. Ann Ibd Pg Med 2017; 15: 109-113.
  • 14. Calcaterra TC., Juillard GJF, Blackwell KE. Oral Cavity and Oropharynx İn: Cummings CW, Fredrickson JM, Harker LA, Krause CJ, Schuller DE, editors. Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. 2nd ed, St. Louis: Mosby Year Book; 1993. p. 1248-1305.
  • 15. Azaklı HN, Yıldırım M, Belli Ş, Kaya Emre F. Histopathological evaluation of oral cavity lesions. Van Med J 2017; 24(4): 310-315
  • 16. Barnard NA, Scully C, Eveson JW, Cunningham S, Porter SR. Oral-Cancer development in patients with oral lichen planus. J Oral Pathol Med 1993;22:421-424 (PMID: 8301608)

Histopathological Analysis of Tongue Lesions and Distribution by Age Groups

Yıl 2023, Cilt: 5 Sayı: 2, 192 - 5, 15.05.2023
https://doi.org/10.37990/medr.1159536

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Aim: To retrospectively evaluate the histopathological characteristics of biopsies taken from tongue lesions and compare the results with current literature.
Material and Methods: Histopathological results of biopsies taken from 163 patients with suspected tongue lesions between January 2017 and January 2022 were retrospectively reviewed. The results were evaluated in different age groups.
Results: Seventy-two (44.2%) of the patients were male and 91 (55.8%) were female. The mean age of the patients was 47.76±17.33 years. The lesion was benign in 135 (82.8%) patients, precancerous in 4 (2.5%), and malignant in 24 (14.7%).
Of the 135 patients with benign findings, squamous papilloma was detected in 33 (24.4%) patients and irritation fibroma in 19 (14.1%). Ulcer/inflammatory granulation tissue was detected in 18 (13.3%) patients, parakeratosis/acanthosis in 14 (10.4%), fibroepithelial polyp in 14 (10.4%), and pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia in 9 (6.7%). Less frequently, lymphoid hyperplasia, neurofibroma, mucocele, and verruca vulgaris were detected in 1 (0.7%) patient each. Squamous cell carcinoma was detected in all patients with malignancy. When evaluated according to age groups, it was found that the patients were most commonly in the 50–59 (27.6%) age group, followed by the 40–49 (19.6%) age group.
Conclusion: The results show that most tongue lesions are benign. It should be noted that not every mass in the tongue is cancerous, but leukoplakic and ulcerated areas can be malignant. Due to the rapid metastasis of tongue lesions, early diagnosis and treatment may contribute significantly to the prognosis of patients.

Kaynakça

  • 1. Baker SR. Malignant neoplasms of the oral cavity. In: Cummings CW, Fredrickson JM, Harker LA, Krause CJ, Schuller DE, editors. Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. 2nd ed. St. Louis: Mosby Year Book; 1993. p. 1248-1305.
  • 2. Myers EN, Simental AA. Cancer of the oral cavity. In: Myers EN, Suen YJ, Myers NJ, Hanna EYN editors. Cancer of the head and neck. 4th ed. Philadelphia: Saunders; 2003. p. 279-321.
  • 3. Myers JN, Elkins T, Roberts D, Byers RM. Squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue in young adults: Increasing incidence and factors that predict treatment outcomes. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2000;122:44-51 (PMID: 10629481)
  • 4. Silverberg E. Cancer statistics. CA Cancer J Clin 1985;35:19-35 (PMID: 3917839)
  • 5. Newman AN. Carcinoma of the tongue in persons younger than 30 years of age. Arch Otolaryngol 1983; 109: 302-9.
  • 6. Atula S, Grenman R, Laippala P, Syrjanen S. Cancer of the tongue in patients younger than 40 years. A distinct entity? Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1996;122:1313-1319 (PMID: 8956742)
  • 7. Avcu N, Kanli A. The prevalence of tongue lesions in 5150 Turkish dentaloutpatients. Oral Dis 2003; 9(4): 188-195.
  • 8. Najeeb T. Clinicopathological presentation of tongue cancers and early cancer treatment, J Coll Physicians Surg Pak. 2006. Mar;16(3):179-82
  • 9. Shamloo N, Lotfi A, Motazadian HR, Mortazavi H, Baharvand M. Squamous Cell Carcinoma as the Most Common Lesion of the Tongue in Iranians: a 22-Year Retrospective Study. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2016; 17(3): 1415-1419.
  • 10. Patil S, Kaswan S, Rahman F, Doni B. Prevalence of tongue lesions in the Indian population. J Clin Exp Dent 2013; 5: e128-132.
  • 11. Alaeddini M, Barghammadi R, Eshghyar N, Etemad-Moghadam S. An analysis of biopsy-proven tongue lesions among 8,105 dental outpatients. J Contemp Dent Pract 2014; 15: 1-7.
  • 12. Aydın S, Baran H, Öztürk S. Clinical Appearance and Histopathological Analysis of Tongue Lesions. Van Tıp Derg 27(2): 203-208, 2020
  • 13. Lasisi TJ, Abimbola TA. Clinico-pathologic Review of Biopsied Tongue Lesions in A Nigerian Tertiary Hospital. Ann Ibd Pg Med 2017; 15: 109-113.
  • 14. Calcaterra TC., Juillard GJF, Blackwell KE. Oral Cavity and Oropharynx İn: Cummings CW, Fredrickson JM, Harker LA, Krause CJ, Schuller DE, editors. Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. 2nd ed, St. Louis: Mosby Year Book; 1993. p. 1248-1305.
  • 15. Azaklı HN, Yıldırım M, Belli Ş, Kaya Emre F. Histopathological evaluation of oral cavity lesions. Van Med J 2017; 24(4): 310-315
  • 16. Barnard NA, Scully C, Eveson JW, Cunningham S, Porter SR. Oral-Cancer development in patients with oral lichen planus. J Oral Pathol Med 1993;22:421-424 (PMID: 8301608)
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Mustafa Altıntaş 0000-0001-7436-2862

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 15 Mayıs 2023
Yayımlanma Tarihi 15 Mayıs 2023
Kabul Tarihi 21 Kasım 2022
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2023 Cilt: 5 Sayı: 2

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AMA Altıntaş M. Histopathological Analysis of Tongue Lesions and Distribution by Age Groups. Med Records. Mayıs 2023;5(2):192-5. doi:10.37990/medr.1159536

         

Chief Editors
Assoc. Prof. Zülal Öner
Address: İzmir Bakırçay University, Department of Anatomy, İzmir, Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Deniz Şenol
Address: Düzce University, Department of Anatomy, Düzce, Turkey

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