Hi Good People,
I'm a person of foreign origin staying in one of the Western countries. I am tbo, male, early 30s and straight. I have a history of
HPV infection in my genitalia. It has been cured since then. I have gotten 2 shots of
HPV since then.
I have been having on and off pain in the right underside of my tongue since mid-last year. I have been procrastinating since I did not have insurance details. A few months ago, my PCP identified a white patch under my tongue which I failed to notice. She recommended me to an Oral Surgeon.
Last month, I had my tongue biopsied, and it came back with the result of "EPITHELIAL DYSPLASIA, MILD". I
do not have a chance to talk to an oral surgeon till the end of next month and am concerned. I want to know if anyone faced similar situation in the past and what was the prognosis? Any sensible responses will be much appreciated.The pathology report shows as below.
Diagnosis:
FINAL DIAGNOSIS: EPITHELIAL DYSPLASIA, MILD
MICROSCOPIC DESCRIPTION: Multiple sections show
keratotic stratified squamous epithelium exhibiting
mild maturational changes. These changes consist of
basilar hyperplasia, nuclear hyperchromaticity, cellular
pleomorphism and increased numbers of mitotic figures
involving the lower one third of the epithelium. The
underlying fibrous connective tissue stroma contains
an infiltrate of lymphocytes. The dysplastic changes
extend to the inked surgical margins.
NOTE: Any residual lesion should be excised and submitted
for microscopic examination. In addition, any irritative
factors such as tobacco usage or alcohol intake should be
discontinued. 02[u][/u]