Cervical, vaginal and vulvar intraepithelial neoplasms [PDF]
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Mitrović-Jovanović Ana+5 more
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Is there a place for immune checkpoint inhibitors in vulvar neoplasms? A state of the art review [PDF]
Vulvar cancer (VC) is a rare neoplasm, usually arising in postmenopausal women, although human papilloma virus (HPV)-associated VC usually develop in younger women. Incidences of VCs are rising in many countries. Surgery is the cornerstone of early-stage
Benedetto, C.+11 more
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Vulvar Neoplasms (Part II) [PDF]
Vulvar disease is common, and urologists are often the first providers to see patients with a vulvar skin condition. Primary vulvar dermatoses can be localized to the anogenital area or a manifestation of more diffuse cutaneous disease. Additionally, secondary dermatoses can develop from exogenous agents and inflammatory vaginitis.
Isabella Sanchez+2 more
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Vulvar Diseases that Required a Biopsy: A Retrospective Study [PDF]
Introduction: The vulvar area may be affected by many noninfectious conditions with similar clinical appearance, requiring a cutaneous biopsy. Our goal was to characterize the noninfectious vulvar diseases that required a biopsy in a southwestern Europe ...
Rita Bouceiro-Mendes+4 more
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Vulvar fibroadenoma: a common neoplasm in an uncommon site [PDF]
AbstractVulvar fibroadenomas are sporadic lesions informed in the literature and a controversy about origin has been discussed widely. We report a case of a 19 years old woman with a large slow growing mass in the right labia majora with the final diagnosis of fibroadenoma with mammary tissue surrounding it and positive hormone receptors. In this case,
David Cantú de León+5 more
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441 Prognostic impact of clinical and histopathological factors in patients with vulvar flap reconstruction after large vulvar resections for vulvar malignant neoplasms [PDF]
Objectives Analyze the influence of clinical and histopathological factors on the prognosis of patients with vulvar cancer who required surgical flaps reconstruction after large vulvar resections. Methods From 2001 to 2018, clinical and histopathological features of patients with locally advanced or recurrent vulvar cancer who underwent vulvar flap ...
Lucas de Souza Antunes Leitão+6 more
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Multiple primary tumours in women with vulvar neoplasms: a case-control study [PDF]
We sought to determine whether women with in situ or invasive squamous cell vulvar cancer were more likely than other women to have had a previous or concurrent tumour at other anogenital sites. One hundred and fifty-eight women with vulvar cancer were identified who were first diagnosed during 1980-1985, were ages 18-79 years at that time, and were ...
KJ Sherman+4 more
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Patient with malignant vulvar neoplasm: case report [PDF]
Background: Vulvar carcinoma most often occurs on the outer surface area of the female genitalia. The vulva is the area of skin that surrounds the urethra and vagina, including the clitoris and labia.
Davor Mijatović+2 more
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Bartholin’s Gland Squamous Cell Carcinoma, a Rare Vulvar Neoplasm [PDF]
Squamous cell carcinoma of the vaginal Bartholin’s glands is a rare vulvar neoplasm affecting predominantly postmenopausal women. This case report presents a woman in her early 50s with a firm mass in the posterior vagina. Surgical biopsy revealed the mass to be a poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma with probable direct invasion of the ...
Donald S. Hill, Alda Butterfield
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Patient with cancer of the vulva - case study [PDF]
Female genital cancers are a large group among malignancies in the elderly population. The National Program for Counteracting Cancer Diseases for 2016-2020 assumes that the number of cases and deaths of malignant tumors in Poland will increase, and thus ...
Małgorzata Kardyś, Grażyna Rożek
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