Neural Tumours of the Head and Neck. East African
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2000Author
Chindia, M. L,
Dimba, E:
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OBJECTIVE: To document the pattern of occurrence of all primary neural tumours arising in the neck and craniofacial region over the period 1982 to 1991. DESIGN: A retrospective study. SETTING: Cancer Registry, Nairobi, Kenya. RESULTS: Out of the 289 cases who were identified to have had whole body neural tumours, 225 (77.8%) had the lesions distributed in the neck and craniofacial area. While 80% of the neoplasms located in this region were retinoblastomas (mainly occurring in the age group 0 to 4 years), other lesion types occurred in small numbers thus: neurofibromas comprised 12.4%, Schwannomas four per cent, neuroblastomas and neuromas each 0.4%; and extracranial gliomas 2.7%. Overall, the male to female ratio was 1:1 and the site distribution revealed that over 90% of the lesions afflicted the upper face. CONCLUSION: Neural tumours of the neck and craniofacial region appear generally rare in this population as has been shown elsewhere.
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J, PROFCHINDIAMARK, ELIZABETH DRDIMBA. 2000. Chindia M. L., Dimba E: Neural Tumours of the Head and Neck. East African Medical Journal; 77:531-533, 2000.. East Afr Med J. 2000 Oct;77(10):531-3.. : Hekima III (1) 27-42Publisher
School of medicine, University of Nairobi
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