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Genital Oral Wart
HPV hyperkerotic activity can be seen in some genital, oral wart lesions, lichen sclerosis and a plantar wart.
FEH (focal epithelial hyperplasia ) is specifically associated with HPV types 13 and 32, which has only been found in the oral cavity. The lesions of FEH can disappear on their own within several months to a couple of years in children and healthy adults.
HPV hyperkerotic activity can be seen in some genital, oral wart lesions, lichen sclerosis and a plantar wart.
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Genital Oral Wart -
Lichen Sclerosis, Plantar Wart
The CA (Condylomata Acuminata), a sexually transmitted type of HPV, is infrequently identified in the oral cavity. CA may appear as solitary or groups of lesions. The most common oral locations for the CA are the tongue, inner lips, floor of the mouth and gums.
HPV hyperkerotic activity can be seen in some genital, oral wart lesions, lichen sclerosis and a plantar wart.
Other Topics: HPV, HPV Vaccine, HPV Virus, HPV Picture Symptom Wart, HPV Mild Dysplasia, Human Papillomavirus Infection, Human Papilloma Virus, LEEP, Irregular Pap Smear, Genital Wart HPV Picture
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