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Indian J Sex Transm Dis AIDS ; 44(1): 64-65, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37457529

RESUMO

Vulvar vestibular papillomatosis (VP) is considered a normal anatomical variant of the vulva. We present a 19-year-old girl with a history of "small itchy growths" on the vulva for 2 months without any associated discharge. These lesions were causing significant anxiety to the patient. Cutaneous examination revealed multiple, uniformly arranged, skin-colored, monomorphic micropapillae on the inner aspect of the labia minora. Biopsy showed mucosal hyperplasia with papillomatosis and loosely arranged subdermal tissue, no koilocytes were spotted. The diagnosis of vulvar VP was made. We want to highlight this clinical entity as most dermatologists are not familiar with this benign condition and easily confuse it with genital warts. This inexperience may result in unnecessary investigations causing psychological discomfort to the patient. We herein present such a case which brings out the diagnostic dilemma.

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Indian J Sex Transm Dis AIDS ; 43(2): 210-213, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36743097

RESUMO

Nonvenereal vulvar diseases such as syringoma and vestibular papillomatosis can be difficult to differentiate from genital warts. Misdiagnosis of these conditions can lead to improper treatment without significant improvement and prolonged suffering. Histopathology may differentiate these conditions from sexually transmitted diseases and help in appropriate treatment. Here, we present case series of four rare vulvar diseases.

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Iran J Public Health ; 48(6): 1161-1164, 2019 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31341860

RESUMO

Herein we report three married women referred to Dermatology Clinic of Loghman Hakim Hospital, Tehran, Iran in 2017 for evaluation and treatment of genital warts. Two patients were complaining of flat-topped papules on their labia major and the third one was presented with asymptomatic papillary projections on her vestibule and inner aspect of both labia minora. Histological examination revealed the diagnosis of syringoma, lymphangioma circumscriptum (LC) and vestibular papillomatosis respectively. Familiarity with these uncommon conditions which clinically mimic genital warts helps to prevent labeling a patient with sexually transmitted disease before histological confirmation and prevent unnecessary treatment.

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Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-107245

RESUMO

Vulvar vestibular papillomatosis (VVP) is a benign condition that can be viewed as the female equivalent of male pearly penile papules. Clinically, VVP is quite often misdiagnosed as condyloma acuminatum. As opposed to condyloma, VVP lesions arise from a distinct mucosal base, match the color of the surrounding mucosa, show symmetrical distribution, and are limited to the inner aspect of the labia minora. Although VVP is quite well known in the gynecological field, this disease entity is not commonly recognized in dermatology settings. Furthermore, a literature search for VVP revealed only nine reports in dermatological journals including one report from Korea. Therefore, through our report we wish to create awareness among dermatologists regarding the occurrence of this frequent but often ignored entity. Recognizing and understanding that papillomatosis of the vulvar vestibule is a normal variant will help dermatologists to avoid incorrect diagnosis and repeated unnecessary treatment.


Assuntos
Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Dermatologia , Diagnóstico , Coreia (Geográfico) , Mucosa , Papiloma
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Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-136693

RESUMO

No abstract available.


Assuntos
Papiloma , Papillomaviridae
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Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-136696

RESUMO

No abstract available.


Assuntos
Papiloma , Papillomaviridae
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Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-80208

RESUMO

Vestibular papillomatosis is an uncommon benign condition that can occur on labia minora and is considered as a normal anatomical variant of the vulva, as the female equivalent of pearly penile papules in men. Because vestibular papillomatosis resemble condyloma, it can be misdiagnosed as condyloma acuminatum and can lead to unnecessary treatment. We herein report a case of a 27-year-old women with multiple skin-colored soft papules on labia minora. The lesion was distributed symmetrically on the inner of labia minora and showed a separate base of individual projection. To the best of our knowledge, this is a unique case reported in the Korean dermatological literature.


Assuntos
Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Papiloma , Vulva
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