Histopathological review of breast tumours in children and adolescents in Delta State Nigeria

Background: Breast swellings in children and adolescents may be overlooked on assumption that they are physiological enlargement. Pathologic swellings including cancers have however been encountered in this age group. This study highlighted the spectrum of tumours in childhood and adolescents. Mater...

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Main Authors: Francis Nwachokor, Alex Payim Igbe, Gerald Dafe Forae
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:African Journal of Paediatric Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.afrjpaedsurg.org/article.asp?issn=0189-6725;year=2013;volume=10;issue=2;spage=65;epage=67;aulast=Nwachokor
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spelling doaj-d8d8578d3ed8414d8f6114eb2c75852d2020-11-24T22:37:41ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAfrican Journal of Paediatric Surgery0189-67250974-59982013-01-01102656710.4103/0189-6725.115022Histopathological review of breast tumours in children and adolescents in Delta State NigeriaFrancis NwachokorAlex Payim IgbeGerald Dafe ForaeBackground: Breast swellings in children and adolescents may be overlooked on assumption that they are physiological enlargement. Pathologic swellings including cancers have however been encountered in this age group. This study highlighted the spectrum of tumours in childhood and adolescents. Materials and Methods: This was a 7 year retrospective analysis of all histologically diagnosed breast tumours in people aged 0 - 19 years. Results: There were 134 breast tumour diagnoses occurring in 133 females and 1 male (gynaecomastia). One hundred and nineteen cases (88.8%) were recorded in the 10 - 14 year age group and 15 cases (11.2%) in the 15 - 19 year age group. No case was found in children aged less than 10 years. The most common tumour was fibroadenoma accounting for 75.4% (n = 101) of all tumours followed by tubular adenoma (n = 11; 8.2%) and adenosis (n = 10; 7.4%). No case of malignancy was recorded in this study. Conclusion: Fibroadenoma is the most common breast tumour in children and adolescents in our environment.http://www.afrjpaedsurg.org/article.asp?issn=0189-6725;year=2013;volume=10;issue=2;spage=65;epage=67;aulast=NwachokorAdolescentsbreast tumourschildhoodfibroadenoma
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author Francis Nwachokor
Alex Payim Igbe
Gerald Dafe Forae
spellingShingle Francis Nwachokor
Alex Payim Igbe
Gerald Dafe Forae
Histopathological review of breast tumours in children and adolescents in Delta State Nigeria
African Journal of Paediatric Surgery
Adolescents
breast tumours
childhood
fibroadenoma
author_facet Francis Nwachokor
Alex Payim Igbe
Gerald Dafe Forae
author_sort Francis Nwachokor
title Histopathological review of breast tumours in children and adolescents in Delta State Nigeria
title_short Histopathological review of breast tumours in children and adolescents in Delta State Nigeria
title_full Histopathological review of breast tumours in children and adolescents in Delta State Nigeria
title_fullStr Histopathological review of breast tumours in children and adolescents in Delta State Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Histopathological review of breast tumours in children and adolescents in Delta State Nigeria
title_sort histopathological review of breast tumours in children and adolescents in delta state nigeria
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series African Journal of Paediatric Surgery
issn 0189-6725
0974-5998
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Background: Breast swellings in children and adolescents may be overlooked on assumption that they are physiological enlargement. Pathologic swellings including cancers have however been encountered in this age group. This study highlighted the spectrum of tumours in childhood and adolescents. Materials and Methods: This was a 7 year retrospective analysis of all histologically diagnosed breast tumours in people aged 0 - 19 years. Results: There were 134 breast tumour diagnoses occurring in 133 females and 1 male (gynaecomastia). One hundred and nineteen cases (88.8%) were recorded in the 10 - 14 year age group and 15 cases (11.2%) in the 15 - 19 year age group. No case was found in children aged less than 10 years. The most common tumour was fibroadenoma accounting for 75.4% (n = 101) of all tumours followed by tubular adenoma (n = 11; 8.2%) and adenosis (n = 10; 7.4%). No case of malignancy was recorded in this study. Conclusion: Fibroadenoma is the most common breast tumour in children and adolescents in our environment.
topic Adolescents
breast tumours
childhood
fibroadenoma
url http://www.afrjpaedsurg.org/article.asp?issn=0189-6725;year=2013;volume=10;issue=2;spage=65;epage=67;aulast=Nwachokor
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