What lesion type is by self-inoculation?
  1. Papilloma
  2. Verruca vulgaris
  3. Verruciform xanthoma
  4. Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia
Explanation
Answer: B - Verruca vulgaris is self-inoculating and extremely contagious. It is often spread by putting contaminated fingers in one’s mouth. Because of this, children are highly susceptible. However, the condition is more often found on the skin than on oral mucosa. Treatment is surgical removal.
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