Background: Verrucous carcinoma is a slowly growing, well-differentiated neoplasm with a predilection for the oral cavity.
Objective: Data on the association of human papillomavirus (HPV) with oral verrucous carcinoma are very scarce. We searched for the presence of HPV in different stages of the tumour in a patient repeatedly treated by means of surgery, cryotherapy, radiotherapy and chemotherapy over a decade.
Methods: HPV DNA was detected in archival tumour tissue by nested PCR. HPV types were identified based on restriction fragment analysis.
Results: HPV type 11 was found in 1 early-stage and HPV 16 in 2 late-stage biopsy specimens of the tumour.
Conclusion: Our findings provide further evidence for a role of HPV in oral verrucous carcinoma. The case history emphasizes the importance of a joint clinicopathological approach to this tumour.
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