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Angiofibroma of the Vulva

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2014
Background: Cellular angiofibroma is a benign and rare tumor. It usually arises in middle-aged women and involves the vulva. Complete local excision of the tumor is the best cure, and, usually, there is no recurrence after surgery. Case Report: We describe a 20-year-old woman with a painless, growing vulvar mass who presented about 3 years ago.
Alireza Akhavan Rezayat   +9 more
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Syringomas of the vulva

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2007
Syringoma a fairly common tumor of the eccrine sweat duct present more frequently in women at puberty as multiple tiny firm skin-colored papules. The usual locations are the eyelid and the upper cheek. Vulvar involvement has been rarely reported in literature. This report describes an unusual gross appearance of syringomas on the vulva.
Dereli, T., Kazandi, A. C., Turk, B. G.
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Leiomyoma of the Vulva

Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 2016
Vulvar leiomyomas are uncommon, and criteria for malignancy are more stringent than for the uterine counterpart.
Debra S. Heller   +2 more
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Carcinoma of the vulva.

Journal of epidemiology and biostatistics, 2001
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Beller, U   +8 more
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Paraganglioma of the Vulva

International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 1991
A case of vulvar paraganglioma is reported. Following presentation with vulvar pain, a 1-cm nodule was excised from the labium minus of a 58-year-old woman. Histologically, the tumor was composed of nests of round eosinophilic cells with moderately pleomorphic nuclei, beneath an intact squamous epithelium.
G. O'connell   +2 more
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HIDRADENOMA OF THE VULVA

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1950
THE PURPOSE of this paper is to call the attention of dermatologists to a relatively uncommon lesion which usually involves the vulva. Very rarely, however, similar lesions are found in the axilla, on the breast and about the anus. There is only one reference in dermatologic literature to such a condition,1although Lever mentioned the condition ...
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Anatomy of the vulva

2006
This chapter provides a review of the embryology and anatomy of the vulva in women of reproductive age. The vulva, or pudendum, is a collective term for the external female genital organs that are visible in the perineal area. Knowledge of the basic anatomy of the vulva is necessary in order to understand its physiology and appropriately recognize the ...
Aikaterini Deliveliotou, George Creatsas
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Carcinoma of the vulva

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1957
John H. Isaacs   +3 more
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