Oral focal epithelial hyperplasia testing in Wembley

Find health labs to test for Oral focal epithelial hyperplasia in Wembley and compare all offers by prices and services.

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HPV Test by Church End Medical Centre

66 Mayo Road, London, NW10 9HP, United Kingdom

8 km

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Pap Smear by St. Georges Medical Centre

9 Dollis Hill Lane, London, NW2 7, United Kingdom

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HPV Test by Jai Medical Centre (Brent) Sheldon Location

19 Chichele Road, London, NW2 3AH, United Kingdom

8 km

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HPV Test by IPSA Spa

7 Finchley Road, London, NW3 6JP, United Kingdom

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HPV Test by HCA Healthcare UK logo RGB

Wellington Road, London, NW8 9, United Kingdom

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Pap Smear by Clarewell Clinics (Private Sexual Health Clinic London)

9 Ivor Place, London, NW1 6, United Kingdom

8 km

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Pap Smear by Clarewell Clinics (Private Sexual Health Clinic London)

9 Ivor Place, London, NW1 6, United Kingdom

8 km

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Pap Smear by HCA Healthcare UK logo RGB

42 Nottingham Place, London, W1U 5NY, United Kingdom

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HPV Test by Harley Street Sexual Health

49 Marylebone High Street, London, W1U 5HJ, United Kingdom

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Pap Smear by London Colposcopy

5 Devonshire Place, London, W1G 6HL, United Kingdom

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Oral focal epithelial hyperplasia - symptoms and how to test

Focal epithelial hyperplasia (FEH) or Heck disease is a benign growth of the oral squamous epithelium that is caused by a virus and most often affects children and teens. It seems to prefer people born in North America, but it is not limited to them as was once thought. Cases that involve people from all over the world are now well known. HPV is the cause, and HPV serotypes 13 and 32 are the ones that are most often found. It is marked by many nodular soft tissue masses all over the mucosal surfaces, especially the buccal mucosa, tongue, and gingiva. Lesions can look like single or groups of papules, often the same colour as the mucosa around them. If they are in places where there has been occlusal trauma, the keratinization may make them look white.