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Year : 2020 |
Volume
: 24 | Issue : 3 | Page
: 588-589 |
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Oral condyloma acuminatum with changes in excretory duct of minor salivary gland: An unusual case report and review of literature
Himani Tiwari Chaturvedi1, Chandrashekher Chaturevedi2
1 Department of Oral Pathology, Faculty of Dental Sciences, Dharmsinh Desai University, Nadiad, Gujarat, India 2 Department of General Surgery, Care Multispecialty Hospital, Vadodara, Gujarat, India
Correspondence Address:
Himani Tiwari Chaturvedi A1/57, Darshanam Greens, BH Baroda Public School, 2 Near Nathdwara Residency, Dabhoi Waghodia Ring Road, Vadodara - 390 019, Gujarat India
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DOI: 10.4103/jomfp.JOMFP_196_20
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Condyloma acuminatum (CA) is human papilloma virus-induced disease, rarely involving oral cavity, usually sexually transmitted and frequently occurs in anogenital areas. Oral lesions are being present predominantly on the tongue, lip mucosa, buccal mucosa, palate and floor of the mouth. The disease is more common in teenagers and appears as solitary or multiple, sessile or pedunculated masses. Here, we report the unique case of CA on the lower lip in a 45-year-old man, showing changes in the excretory duct of the minor salivary gland, which is relatively unusual.
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