ICD-11 classes
14 Diseases of the skin
Skin disorders involving certain specific body regions
Skin disorders involving the head and neck
Dermatoses of the lips or oral cavity
DA01 — Disorders of oral mucosa
DA01.3 — Infections of lips or oral mucosa
1E82 — Warts of lips or oral cavity
1E82.0 — Focal epithelial hyperplasia of oral mucous membranes

ICD-11 1E82.0 — Focal epithelial hyperplasia of oral mucous membranes

Otherwise known as Heck disease, this is due to infection of the oral mucosa by human papillomavirus types 13 or 32. It most commonly presents as multiple smooth mucosal papules, giving rise to a cobblestone appearance. It is particularly common in children from native communities of the Americas with incidence rates of up to 30% reported.

The diagnosis includes nothing.

The diagnosis excludes nothing.

It has no clarifying diagnoses.

The diagnosis is coded elsewhere:

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