Heck's disease, also known as Focal Epithelial Hyperplasia, is an asymptomatic, benign neoplastic condition characterized by multiple white to pinkish papules that occur diffusely in the oral cavity. Can present with slightly pale, smooth or roughened surface morphology. It is caused by the human papilloma virus types 13 and 32. It exhibits surface cells with vacuolated cytoplasm around irregular, pyknotic nuclei and occasional cells with mitosis-like changes within otherwise mature and well-differentiated epithelium. A distinguishing histologic feature is elongated rete ridges with mitosoid bodies. It shows 'cobblestone' appearance clinically. It was first identified in the Aboriginal population of North America.
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| - Choroba Hecka (łac. hyperplasia epithelialis mucosae oris, ang. focal epithelial hyperplasia) – choroba skóry wywoływana przez wirusy HPV 13 i 32, objawiająca się zmianami grudkowymi w obrębie błon śluzowych jamy ustnej. Choroba została opisana w 1965 roku w populacji amerykańskich Indian Navajo Xavante i alaskańskich Eskimosów. (pl)
- Heck's disease, also known as Focal Epithelial Hyperplasia, is an asymptomatic, benign neoplastic condition characterized by multiple white to pinkish papules that occur diffusely in the oral cavity. Can present with slightly pale, smooth or roughened surface morphology. It is caused by the human papilloma virus types 13 and 32. It exhibits surface cells with vacuolated cytoplasm around irregular, pyknotic nuclei and occasional cells with mitosis-like changes within otherwise mature and well-differentiated epithelium. A distinguishing histologic feature is elongated rete ridges with mitosoid bodies. It shows 'cobblestone' appearance clinically. It was first identified in the Aboriginal population of North America. (en)
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| - Heck's disease, also known as Focal Epithelial Hyperplasia, is an asymptomatic, benign neoplastic condition characterized by multiple white to pinkish papules that occur diffusely in the oral cavity. Can present with slightly pale, smooth or roughened surface morphology. It is caused by the human papilloma virus types 13 and 32. It exhibits surface cells with vacuolated cytoplasm around irregular, pyknotic nuclei and occasional cells with mitosis-like changes within otherwise mature and well-differentiated epithelium. A distinguishing histologic feature is elongated rete ridges with mitosoid bodies. It shows 'cobblestone' appearance clinically. It was first identified in the Aboriginal population of North America. Over time, they will spontaneously regress without treatment. Possible treatment may be excisional biopsy for lesions of functional or aesthetic concern. (en)
- Choroba Hecka (łac. hyperplasia epithelialis mucosae oris, ang. focal epithelial hyperplasia) – choroba skóry wywoływana przez wirusy HPV 13 i 32, objawiająca się zmianami grudkowymi w obrębie błon śluzowych jamy ustnej. Choroba została opisana w 1965 roku w populacji amerykańskich Indian Navajo Xavante i alaskańskich Eskimosów. (pl)
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