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CASE REPORT
Oral condyloma acuminatum in a 75-year-old geriatric patient
  1. Reshmi Sen,
  2. Neha Shah,
  3. Mahmud Abdul Sheikh,
  4. Rudra Prasad Chatterjee
  1. Department of Oral Pathology, Guru Nanak Institute of Dental Science & Research, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
  1. Correspondence to Dr Mahmud Abdul Sheikh, drmahmudop{at}gmail.com

Summary

Condyloma acuminatum (CA) is a human papillomavirus-induced sexually transmitted disease which is characterised by epithelial proliferation in the genital region, perianal region, oral cavity and larynx. It was first reported by Knapp and Uohara in 1967. The disease is more common in children and teenagers and appears as solitary or multiple, pinkish, sessile papules or plaques with pebbled surface or as pedunculated papillary lesions. Oral lesions commonly affect the lips, floor of the mouth, lateral and ventral surfaces of tongue, buccal mucosa, soft palate and rarely gingiva. The present report deals with a case of CA affecting a 75-year-old male patient with emphasis on clinical presentation, histological features and importance of PCR for establishment of definitive diagnosis. This case is unique because CA is extremely rare in geriatric age group.

  • sexual transmitted infections (viral)
  • human papilloma virus

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Footnotes

  • Contributors RS: acquisition of data, preparing the manuscript. NS: conception and design, correction of manuscript. MAS: analysis and interpretation of data, correction of manuscript. RPC: acquisition of data, planning and designing.

  • Competing interests None declared.

  • Patient consent Obtained.

  • Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.