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Oral condyloma acuminatum.

A M Manganaro1

  • 1Darnall Army Hospital at Fort Hood, Texas, USA.

General Dentistry
|February 24, 2001
PubMed
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Oral condyloma acuminatum, a sexually transmitted papillomatous lesion caused by human papillomavirus, typically manifests in the mouth 1-3 months post-exposure. This condition presents as multiple lesions within the oral cavity.

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Area of Science:

  • Oral medicine
  • Dermatology
  • Infectious diseases

Background:

  • Oral condyloma acuminatum is a manifestation of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.
  • It is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) with a characteristic papillomatous appearance.

Observation:

  • Lesions typically appear in the oral cavity within one to three months following exposure to an infected partner.
  • The condition often presents as multiple lesions within the oral cavity.

Findings:

  • Condyloma acuminatum is a benign, HPV-associated oral lesion.
  • Sexual transmission is the primary route of infection.

Implications:

  • Early detection and diagnosis of oral condyloma acuminatum are crucial for effective management.
  • Understanding the HPV etiology informs prevention strategies for oral STIs.
  • Increased awareness among healthcare providers can improve patient outcomes.