2014
DOI: 10.4172/2161-0681.1000165
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Oral Pigmented Lesions as a Consequence of the Human Papillomavirus

Abstract: Our research is based on oral cavity pigmentation caused by melanocytes. From my medical experience, pigmented lesions may originate from endogenous or exogenous causes. It is a known fact that human papilloma virus is a type of virus that has more than 100 species that is likely to develop cervical cancer. They manifest in various forms such as papillary hyperplasia and squamous epithelium of the oral mucosa.In a pilot study we conducted, a control group composed of 30 patients who have pigmentation of melano… Show more

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