Oral squamous papilloma and condyloma acuminatum as manifestations of buccal-genital infection by human papillomavirus

Indian J Sex Transm Dis AIDS. 2009 Jan;30(1):40-2. doi: 10.4103/0253-7184.55484.

Abstract

Genital infection by human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted disease (STD), has increased considerably due to the changes in sexual behaviour and an increase in the practice of oral sex. HPV, in a parallel manner, has been closely studied due to its oncogenic potential. We present the case of a 27-year-old patient, with a multi-partner sexual history and frequent practice of oral sex, who suffered from warts lesions on the genitalia and tongue. Squamous papilloma was diagnosed from a tongue biopsy. The treatment of the oral lesion was by way of surgery, without relapse in the first two years. Our discussion in this report is regarding the HPV infection in the oral cavity.

Keywords: Human papillomavirus; oral cavity; papilloma; sexual behaviour; sexually transmitted disease.

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