2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12105-022-01426-9
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Changing Trends in Benign Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Related Epithelial Neoplasms of the Oral Cavity: 1995–2015

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“…However, there can also be non-sexual transmission routes such as autoinoculation, contaminated objects, and maternofetal transmission at birth. 2 The carriage rate of HPV in oral mucosa in healthy individuals is approximately 7.7%, according to a recent meta-analysis. 6 The incidence of lesion detection due to the HPV virus in the oral cavity is around 3%.…”
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“…However, there can also be non-sexual transmission routes such as autoinoculation, contaminated objects, and maternofetal transmission at birth. 2 The carriage rate of HPV in oral mucosa in healthy individuals is approximately 7.7%, according to a recent meta-analysis. 6 The incidence of lesion detection due to the HPV virus in the oral cavity is around 3%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lesions can be seen in pink/white colours depending on the keratinization characteristics of the tissue they are located. 2,4 Verruca vulgaris lesions in the oral cavity are usually seen as solitary, papillomatous, whitish, sessile and exophytic masses, and multiple or verrucous or pedunculated lesions may also be seen. In neglected cases, chronic infection may result in the enlargement of lesions as reported in the literature and in our patient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%