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Hypertrophic Herpes Simplex With Subsequent Development of Plasma Cell Vulvitis: A Potential Diagnostic Pitfall

International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 2020
A 37-yr-old patient previously diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus initially presented with a genital lesion which upon histologic assessment was diagnosed as a pseudotumor associated with herpes simplex virus infection. The pseudotumor responded to initial treatment with Acyclovir, however, the lesion recurred 2 yr later and was diagnosed as ...
Maiar, Elghobashy   +3 more
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Plasma cell vulvitis: further confirmation of the diagnostic utility of dermoscopy

International Journal of Dermatology, 2018
Background: the objective of this study was to assess dermoscopic features of plasma cell vulvitis (PCV), which have never been described to date. Methods: we conducted a prospective observational, morphologic study in 8 patients affected with histologically proven PCV who attended our Vulva Unit during 2017. Dermoscopic variables selected and analysed
Mónica Corazza   +2 more
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Plasma Cell Vulvitis

2019
Plasma cell vulvitis is a rare condition of the introitus that most often affects postmenopausal women. It may be asymptomatic but more often causes pain, burning, and dyspareunia. It manifests as bright erythematous lesion on the medial vulva and is refractory to treatment.
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Plasma Cell Vulvitis: A Systematic Review of Interventions

Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 2021
Objectives Plasma cell vulvitis (PCV) is a rare chronic inflammatory disorder, where the symptoms can be severe and may affect patient's quality of life. However, there are currently no evidence-based treatment guidelines. The aims of this systematic review were to evaluate efficacy of individual treatments and to inform future
Jenny S W, Yun, Emma, Veysey
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Plasma Cell Vulvitis: A Classification Into Two Clinical Phenotypes

Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 2023
Objective The etiology of plasma cell vulvitis (PCV) is debated. The authors aimed to test the hypothesis that PCV could be divided into 2 clinical phenotypes. Methods Patients with a clinico-pathological diagnosis of PCV and with available vulvar photos seen in a vulvar clinic were
Jeanne, Wendling   +2 more
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Plasma Cell Vulvitis: A Rare Cause of Intractable Vulvar Pruritis

Archives of Dermatology, 2005
Andrew T. Goldstein   +2 more
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Plasma Cell Vulvitis: A Case Series and Follow-Up Study

Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 2023
Objectives Plasma cell vulvitis (PCV) is a rare inflammatory vulvar condition. The aim of this study was to describe the natural history, treatment, impact on quality of life, and factors associated with poorer outcomes for PCV.
Jennifer, Nguyen, Emma, Veysey
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Tacrolimus 0.1% Ointment: Is It Really Effective in Plasma Cell Vulvitis?

Dermatology, 2008
<i>Background:</i> Plasma cell vulvitis is a clinically and histologically well-characterized chronic disease that usually relapses after various topical therapies. Considering the inflammatory nature of the disease, the new topical calcineurin inhibitors have been also employed successfully in few cases of Zoon’s balanitis, the ...
VIRGILI, Anna   +4 more
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Symptoms in Plasma Cell Vulvitis: First Observational Cohort Study on Type, Frequency and Severity

Dermatology, 2015
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Studies assessing symptoms of plasma cell vulvitis (PCV) are lacking. <b><i>Objectives:</i></b> To assess the prevalence and severity of PCV-related symptoms and identify possible associations between patient characteristics, clinical features of PCV and treatments administered ...
VIRGILI, Anna   +3 more
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