Friday, January 27, 2006

Oral cavity lesion



50y old man, with h/o tobacco abuse presents to the office complaining of a lesion in his oral cavity that he has had for a very long time. He is asymptomatic. The lesion is pedunculated, exophytic and papillary in appearance.
What is the diagnosis?

1. Squamous papilloma- CORRECT ANSWER
2. Verruciform xanthoma
3. Papillary hyperplasia
4. Condyloma acuminatum
5. Squamous cell cancer