Ebook Pocket atlas of oral diseases: Part 2
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Ebook Pocket atlas of oral diseases: Part 2
1996 Papillary LesionsPapillary lesions of the oral mucosa are a small group, appearing clinically as exophytic growths with a verrucous or cauliflowe Ebook Pocket atlas of oral diseases: Part 2er-like surface. Reactive lesions, benign tumors, malignancies, and systemic diseases are included in this group. Etiologically, traumatic, viral, and neoplastic factors may cause these lesions. The diagnosis is based on clinical and histopathological criteria.•Papilloma•Condyloma acuminatum•Verruca Ebook Pocket atlas of oral diseases: Part 2 vulgaris•Verruciform xanthoma•Verrucous carcinoma•Squamous-cell carcinoma•Verrucous leukoplakia•Focal epithelial hyperplasia•Epulis fissuratum•CrohnEbook Pocket atlas of oral diseases: Part 2
disease•Acanthosis nigricans, malignant•Familial acanthosis nigricans•Darier disease200 Papillary LesionsPapillomaPapilloma is a common benign prolife1996 Papillary LesionsPapillary lesions of the oral mucosa are a small group, appearing clinically as exophytic growths with a verrucous or cauliflowe Ebook Pocket atlas of oral diseases: Part 2bed and usually pedunculated lesion. Typically, it consists of numerous fingerlike projections, which give the lesion a “cauliflower" appearance (Fig. 197). The tumor has a white or grayish color, and is usually between 0.5 cm and 1 cm in size. The tongue, gingiva, and soft palate are the sites of p Ebook Pocket atlas of oral diseases: Part 2redilection (Figs. 198,199). The differential diagnosis includes verruca vulgaris, condyloma acuminatum, early verrucous carcinoma, and verruciform xaEbook Pocket atlas of oral diseases: Part 2
nthoma.Fig. 197 Papilloma of the gingiva.Papillary Lesions 201Fig. 198 Papilloma of the palate.Fig. 199 Papilloma of the Longue.202 Papillary LesionsC1996 Papillary LesionsPapillary lesions of the oral mucosa are a small group, appearing clinically as exophytic growths with a verrucous or cauliflowe Ebook Pocket atlas of oral diseases: Part 2he mouth.Etiology Human papillomavirus, types 6 and 11.Clinical features Oral lesions appear as single, or more often multiple, small, sessile, well-demarcated, exophytic masses with a cauliflower-like surface (Fig. 200). The lesions have a whitish or normal color, and usually recur; the average siz Ebook Pocket atlas of oral diseases: Part 2e is 0.5-1 cm. The labial mucosa, tongue, gingiva, buccal mucosa, and soft palate are the sites most frequently affected. Oral condyloma acuminatum ocEbook Pocket atlas of oral diseases: Part 2
curs more frequently in HIV-infected patients (Fig. 201). The anogenital lesions present as discrete or multiple, sessile or pedunculated, exophytic, 1996 Papillary LesionsPapillary lesions of the oral mucosa are a small group, appearing clinically as exophytic growths with a verrucous or cauliflowe Ebook Pocket atlas of oral diseases: Part 2 in diameter.Laboratory tests Histopathological examination, in-situ hybridization, polymerase chain reaction (PCR).Differential diagnosis Papilloma, verruca vulgaris, focal epithelial hyperplasia, verruciform xanthoma, sialadenoma papilliferum, focal dermal hypoplasia syndrome, early verrucous carc Ebook Pocket atlas of oral diseases: Part 2inoma, molluscum con-tagiosum.Treatment Surgical excision, cryosurgery, CO2 laser, electrocautery, topical podophyllin.Papillary Lesions 203Fig. 200 MEbook Pocket atlas of oral diseases: Part 2
ultiple condylomata acuminata on the lower lip mucosa.Fig. 201 Multiple condylomata acuminata of the gingiva.1996 Papillary LesionsPapillary lesions of the oral mucosa are a small group, appearing clinically as exophytic growths with a verrucous or cauliflowe1996 Papillary LesionsPapillary lesions of the oral mucosa are a small group, appearing clinically as exophytic growths with a verrucous or caulifloweGọi ngay
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