Abstract

Warty dyskeratoma (isolated dyskeratosis follicularis) is generally thought of as a cutaneous lesion of the head and neck regions. A small number of cases have been reported in the oral mucosa, usually overlying the alveolar ridge or the palate. The present case exhibits both clinical and histologic features which are consistent with the previously reported cases.

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