Glossitis rhombica mediana: Chronic inpatient, painless, slightly raised, sharply defined, red lump in the middle of the back of the tongue in a 50-year-old patient, existing since birth.
Lichen planus mucosae. the histological changes are largely identical with those of the LP of the skin. dense lichenoid infiltrate (epitheliotropy usually not as pronounced as in lichen planus of the skin) mainly consisting of lymphocytes; compact orthohyperkeratosis with low parakeratosis.
Hyperplasia, focal epithelial. In the 34-year-old Turkish patient, several flat papules have been present in the area of the mucosal side of the lower and upper lip for about 6 months. Histologically, the picture of a benign acanthoma with features of viral genesis was shown. HPV-13 was detected in the HPV typing.
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