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Published in French in Tropical Dental Journal Volume 28 - June 2005 pages 13-18
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Authors : L. MUVOVA, N. DILU, M. SOKOLO - Congo, The Democratic Republic of the
92 malades avec améloblastome récurent des maxillaires étaient suivis. L’issue après soumission de ces patients sous thérapie chirurgicale conservatrice était évaluée sur base des critères biostatistiques et biocliniques comparés. Parmi ces 92 malades, 66 étaient de la série négro-africaine avec un taux de succès de 82 % et 26 autres étaient de la série blanche caucasienne avec un taux de succès de 85 %. Ce qui sous-entend que ta chirurgie conservatrice sur l’améloblastome récurrent est plus bénéfique que négative aux deux races à plus de 80%. Les auteurs ont ainsi conclu que cette méthode chirurgicale garde encore sa place de choix dans le traitement des récidives de l’améloblastome et que ce facteur a une valeur pronostique.
92 patients with recurring ameloblastoma of jawbones were followed. The result after submitting these patients under preserving surgical therapy were evaluated on the basis of compared biostatistical and bioclinical criterion. Among these 92 patients, 66 were Negro African series with a success rate of 82% and 26 others were white "Caucasian" series with a success rate of 85%. What implies that the preserving surgery on the recurring ameloblastoma is more beneficial than negative with the two races with more than 80%. The authors thus concluded that this surgical method still keeps its place of choice in the treatment of the repetitions of the ameloblastoma and that this factor has a prognostic value.
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