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of the mouth, larynx, oesophagus, penis, vagina, scrotum. clinical presentation: it is a slow growing, diffuse, exophytic lesion usually covered by leukoplakic patches. invasive lesions quickly invade bones. it can rapidly become fixed with underlying periosteum and cause gradual destruction of jaw bone
and neck locations, as well as in the genitalia or sole of the foot . the oral cavity is the most common site of this tumor. [ ] the ages range from to years with a male predominance and a median age of years. [ ] vc may grow large in size, resulting in the destruction of adjacent tissue, such as bone...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verrucous_carcinoma