HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) is one of the most prevalent infections worlwide. Oral HPV infection may be associated with different diseases of oral cavitie. Although oral HPV infection occurs frequently, it rarely causes lesions. An increased rate of oral HPV-induced lesions is observed in people with an impaired immune system. The most common conditions induced by oral HPV infection are focal epithelial hyperplasia, oral condylomas and oral papillomas. We reported a case of oral HPV lesion in a bone marrow transplantation patient with atypical clinical presentation and unexpected outcome.
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Vol. 14. Issue 1.
Pages 89-91 (January - February 2010)
Vol. 14. Issue 1.
Pages 89-91 (January - February 2010)
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Oral HPV infection in a bone marrow transplantation patient: a case report with atypical clinical presentation and unexpected outcome
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Claudio Maranhão Pereira1,
, Laura Guimarães Melo2, Maysa Milazzo Correa2, Cármino Antônio Souza3, Maria Elvira P. Corrêa4
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claudiomaranhao@hotmail.com
claudio.maranhao@go.estacio.br
Correspondence to: Faculdade de Odontologia da Universidade Paulista, campus Flamboyant Patologia Oral-Diagnóstico Oral BR-153, KM 503, Fazenda Botafogo - CEP: 74845-090 - Goiânia/GO – Brazil. + 55 62 32394000.
claudio.maranhao@go.estacio.br
Correspondence to: Faculdade de Odontologia da Universidade Paulista, campus Flamboyant Patologia Oral-Diagnóstico Oral BR-153, KM 503, Fazenda Botafogo - CEP: 74845-090 - Goiânia/GO – Brazil. + 55 62 32394000.
1 Assistant Professor in Oral Pathology, School of Dentistry, Paulista University, Goiânia/GO-Brazil and Assistant Professor in Pathology, Estácio de Sá University, Goiânia/GO-Brazil
2 Dentistry student, School of Dentistry, Paulista University, Goiânia/GO-Brazil
3 Assistant Professor in Hematology Ambulatory, Hematology and Hemotherapy Center, State University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
4 Assistant Professor in Dentistry Ambulatory, Hematology and Hemotherapy Center, State University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
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Keywords:
HPV
bone marrow transplantation
leukemia
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