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Title: | Intracranial Tumour Pattern in Ibadan, Nigeria |
Authors: | ODEKU, E . L ADELOYE, A OSUNTOKUN, B . O WILLIAMs, A . O |
Keywords: | Tumour Intracranial Pattern Nigeria |
Issue Date: | 1973 |
Publisher: | BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS |
Citation: | Afr. J. Med. med. Sci. (1973) 4, 137-141. |
Abstract: | From our present total of 186 patients with space-taking masses, a definite shift is shown towards the metastatic neoplasms which now form the largest proportion (27-96%) in our series of tumours of the brain and its hard and soft coverings at the U CH in Ibadan, Nigeria. In the cases of metastases, nearly half are secondary deposits from chorion carcinoma of the uterus. Following the metastatic group, and in decreasing frequency, are the neurogenous neoplasms (23*12%), the meningiomas (18*82%), the pituitary gland neoplasms (17*20%), the tuberculomas (7*53%) and the miscellaneous mass lesions (5*37%). One-third of the tumours were found in patients within the first two decades of life and only 7*53% occurred after the fifth decade. Metastatic neoplasms are the most frequent (38*96%) of the tumours in the third and fourth decades and the neurogenous neoplasms are commonest (42*42%) in the first two decades. However, the meningioma still remains the single most prominent neoplasm of all brain tumour groups at Ibadan, be they primary or secondary. |
Description: | Article |
URI: | http://adhlui.com.ui.edu.ng/jspui/handle/123456789/2307 |
ISSN: | 0309-3913 |
Appears in Collections: | African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences |
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