Oral verruca vulgaris, in labial commissure
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59334/ROV.v2i27.207Keywords:
Human papillomavirus, oral verruca vulgarisAbstract
It has been reported a case of a male patient nine years old, attending IMSS clinic, who was referred from
Hospital Infantil del Estado Sonora (HIES) to be evaluated by a maxillofacial surgeon. The patient presents a
neomorph with 6 months of evolution in left labial commissure, being asymptomatic.
At clinical examination he presented a caries and abscess, also a neomorph in labial commissure of
approximately .5cm in diameter and did not presented a similar injury in any part of the body. The patient was
rehabilitated and had surgical excision of the injury and subsequent histological analysis of the sample. The
clinical presumptive diagnose was Human papillomavirus.
Result : oral verruca vulgaris.
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