Saudi Journal of Oral and Dental Research (SJODR)
Volume-2 | Issue-08 | 187-191
Case Report
Verrucous Carcinoma Involving the Lower Lip: A Case Report
Dr. Latika Bachani, Dr. Navya MK, Dr. Sujatha GP, Dr. Ashok Lingappa
Published : Aug. 30, 2017
Abstract
Oral Verrucous Carcinoma is a premalignant lesion which has a potential to transform into oral squamous cell
carcinoma. It is also called as Ackerman’s tumor, Buschke Loewenstein tumor, florid oral papillomatosis, epithelioma
cuniculatum, and carcinoma cuniculatum. The commonest site is oral cavity followed by pharynx. It is difficult to
differentiate the lesion from verrucous leukoplakia and verrucous hyperplasia. In this case report we are reporting such a
case of verrucous carcinoma which is involving the lower lip.