The Pan African Medical Journal (Mar 2015)

Oral verrucous carcinoma complicating a repetitive injury by the dental prosthesis: a case report

  • Laila Rahali,
  • Youssef Omor,
  • Karima Mouden,
  • Youssef Mahdi,
  • Hanan Elkacemi,
  • Sanaa Elmajjaoui,
  • Rachida Latib,
  • Tayeb Kebdani,
  • Mohamed Najib Boujida,
  • Noureddine Benjaafar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2015.20.297.6135
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 297

Abstract

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Verrucous carcinoma (VC) is an unusual, well differentiated, and low-grade type of squamous cell carcinoma, characterized by benign histology and cytology but markedly invasive clinical behavior. They have a predilection for squamous mucosae, particularly those of the head and neck region. Many factors have been associated with its pathogenesis, including the presence of previous skin lesions; VC arising from a prosthesis injury is rare. Here we reported a case of VC of oral cavity a particularly very aggressive, arising from prosthesis injury. Regardless of the treatment modality, given new insights into the possible aggressivity of this tumor, radiotherapy associated to chemotherapy may be a more appropriate primary treatment compared with the significant local morbidity associated with surgery.

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