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KMID : 0829220130370010029
Korean Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
2013 Volume.37 No. 1 p.29 ~ p.32
A Clinicopathological Review of Oral Squamous Papilloma in Koreans
Shin Wui-Jung

Cho Yeong-Ah
Yoon Hye-Jung
Hong Seong-Doo
Lee Jae-Il
Hong Sam-Pyo
Abstract
Oral squamous papilloma (OSP) is a common benign lesion of the oral mucosa that is induced by the human papillomavirus. To investigate the clinicopathological characteristics of OSP, we selected 135 patients diagnosed at the Seoul National University Dental Hospital. OSPs occurring in Koreans had a slight female predilection, with the male to female ratio being 1:1.6. The age ranged from 4 to 80 years old (average age: 47 years). The most frequent location was the soft palate (43.7%), followed by the tongue and gingiva. 11.1% of all patients presented with pain. There have been no reported cases of recurrence. On microscopic examination, two?thirds of the lesions were parakeratinized, with almost all cases (99%) containing the koilocytes. In conclusion, there were no significant differences between the clinicopathological features of OSP in Korean and findings from previous studies.
KEYWORD
Squamous papilloma, Human papillomavirus
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