Oral florid papillomatosis is a type of verrucous carcinoma (VC) that is clinically evident as multiple squamous papillary nodules in the oral cavity and, less commonly, in the larynx, the pharynx, the esophagus, the middle ear, the maxillary antrum, the nasal fossa, and the bronchus. Verrucous carcinoma usually appears in 3 main sites: the oropharynx, the genital tract, and the soles of the feet. However, verrucous carcinoma can also occur on the cutaneous surface. Accordingly, verrucous carcinoma is known by a number of names.

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