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 Focal epithelial hyperplasia (FEH) is a rare disorder described by Heck primarily as a disease of Native American children and adolescents, being extremely.

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1  Focal epithelial hyperplasia (FEH) is a rare disorder described by Heck primarily as a disease of Native American children and adolescents, being extremely rare among the white population.  The disease is characterized by multiple, soft, circumscribed, sessile, nodular elevations of the oral mucosa.  This lesions may be single or clustered; in extreme cases, the confluent lesions may result in a ”cobblestoned” mucosa.  Convincing evidence assigned the etiologic role to HPV infection of squamous epithelia with subtypes 13 and 32.  There is a tendency toward multiple familial cases, suggesting genetic predisposition.

2 Clinical features  9-year young girl with multiple asymptomatic lesions of oral mucosa  5-10 mm in diameter  soft rounded or nodular appearance  similar in color to the surrounding mucosa, with no inflammatory appearance  lasting for 7 months Clinical differential diagnosis  multiple squamous papillomas  condylomata acuminata  neurofibromatosis  acanthosis nigricans  multiple hamartoma of Cowden’s syndrome => shave-biopsy and histological examination of one lesion

3 typical koilocytic change no epithelial dysplasia minimal parakeratosis acanthotic epithelium with prominent clubbing and fusion of epithelial ridges minimal connective tissue papillae without well-defined projetions of epithelium special ballooning type of nuclear degeneration in some epithelial cells dispersed in all epithelium levels coarse clumped heterochromatin with pseudomitotic appearance = ” mitosoid bodies ”

4 Mitosoid body = the characteristic feature which enable the diagnosis of Focal Epithelial Hyperplasia with certainity.  FEH is a benign asymptomatic condition, requiring only reassurance.  Ancillary studies for HPV detection are unnecessary in an appropriate clinical context.  A careful histopathological examination is essential in order to rule out sexually transmitted viral diseases with medico-legal implications, especially in areas with very low prevalence of Heck’s disease.


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