Oral Papillomas (Warts) Diagnosis, Treatment, Pevention In the photo above, there are images of the patient with a lesion compatible with the wart, which is gradually increasing in size, on the left upper side of the uvula, after excisional biopsy under local anesthesia and after oral cauterization with silver nitrate. Human papillomavirus (HPV) and general characteristics Human papillomavirus (HPV - human papillomavirus) is the virus most commonly known to cause cervical cancer. In recent years, it has been shown that the new species of this virus is associated with intrauterine cancer. Most HPV-associated lesions in the mouth are benign and tend to recur from time to time. Papilloma viruses are commonly found in mammals and are rarely seen in birds. Papilloma viruses that are isolated in more than 300 species and cause infection in humans are collectively referred to as human papilloma virus or HPV (human papillomavirus). HPV viruses are divided into high risk (HR) and low risk (L
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