Oral HPV-associated dysplasia: is koilocytic dysplasia a separate entity?

Front Oral Health

Oral Pathology and Medicine Postgraduate Program, Health Care Department, Metropolitan Autonomous University, Mexico City, Mexico.

Published: February 2024

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  • Oral epithelial dysplasia linked to high-risk HPV has gone by various names, which has led to confusion in diagnosis among medical professionals.
  • This condition shows specific features like apoptotic keratinocytes and karyorrhexis that relate to the status and amount of the virus present.
  • A standardized diagnostic approach is essential for early detection and better patient outcomes, especially for those at higher risk.*

Article Abstract

Oral epithelial dysplasia associated with high-risk HPV infection has received different names since its initial description, such as oral Bowenoid lesions, HPV-associated intraepithelial neoplasia, and oral koilocytic dysplasia. Some features, identified in more or less quantity in some of the descriptions, like apoptotic keratinocytes, karyorrhexis, and mitosoid figures, are intricately connected to viral transcriptional status and, consequently, viral load. Since the variety in terminology has introduced diagnostic confusion within medical and research communities, establishing a uniform and standardized approach to diagnosing HPV-oral epithelial dysplasia is crucial for accurate and early diagnoses and holds significant implications for patient outcomes, particularly in high-risk individuals.

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