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Benign “lumps and bumps” of the vulva: A review

Rachel Sally, Katharina S. Shaw, Miriam Keltz Pomeranz

2021International Journal of Women’s Dermatology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Vulvar dermatology represents a challenge for many providers. Given that the vulva is both a gynecologic and dermatologic organ, patients with cutaneous lesions involving the vulva may present to primary care, gynecology, or dermatology. Particularly within dermatology, the vulva remains understudied, which can lead to anxiety among providers regarding appropriate next steps in the diagnosis and management of vulvar lesions. Thus, the purpose of this review is to highlight commonly encountered anatomic variants and benign neoplasms of the vulva, distinguish them from key pathologic mimickers, and provide guidance to practicing dermatologists on what may constitute normal vulvar variations.

Topics & Concepts

VulvaMedicineDermatologyVulvar DiseasesGenital Health and DiseaseCancer and Skin LesionsUrologic and reproductive health conditions
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