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2021 ◽  
Vol 79 (4) ◽  
pp. 321-328
Author(s):  
Rita Bouceiro-Mendes ◽  
M. Mendonça-Sanches ◽  
Luís Soares-de-Almeida ◽  
Isabel Correia-Fonseca ◽  
João Borges-da-Costa

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 Central Hospital during a 10-year period. Methods: A retrospective study of all the noninfectious vulvar diseases with histological confirmation diagnosed in our institution was conducted between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2017. Results: The sample included a total of 323 biopsies from 317 patients, aged between 11 and 98 years (mean age of 54.2 years). A total of 36 vulvar diseases was identified. Neoplastic conditions were the most frequently found, particularly melanotic macules (22.3%). The most frequent malignant tumor was vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (6.2%) and squamous cell carcinoma (5.6%). The most common dermatosis was lichen sclerosus (12.7%). Conclusion: Neoplasms were the most frequently diagnosed conditions affecting the vulvar area that required a biopsy. Ruling out malignancy was also the main reason to perform a biopsy. This study highlights the variety of noninfectious diseases that may affect the vulva and require a biopsy. Since vulvar diseases may be serious and carry high levels of patient distress a correct understanding of these conditions is crucial.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12_2020 ◽  
pp. 230-233
Author(s):  
Apolikhina I.A. Apolikhina ◽  
Malyshkina D.A. Malyshkina ◽  
Teterina T.A. Teterina ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 90 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 266-272
Author(s):  
Carolyn W. Swenson ◽  
Megan O. Schimpf ◽  
Stacy B. Menees ◽  
Hope K. Haefner ◽  
Mitchell B. Berger

Abstract. Objectives: We sought to investigate associations between vitamin D levels and bowel and bladder disorders in women with vulvar diseases. Methods: This is a planned sub-analysis of a cross-sectional study comparing the prevalence of bowel and bladder symptoms in women with biopsy-proven vulvar lichen sclerosus (LS) to a control group of women with non-lichenoid vulvar diseases. All subjects were recruited from a tertiary referral vulvar care clinic in a university-based practice. Serum vitamin D levels were measured and subjects self-completed questionnaires during study recruitment. Pelvic floor disorders were determined from the following questionnaires: Rome III Functional Bowel Disorders Questionnaire, the Bristol stool scale, the Medical, Social and Epidemiologic Aspects of Aging Questionnaire, and the Overactive Bladder-8 Question Version. Results: 181 women with vulvar diseases were included: 88 with LS and 93 with non-LS vulvar diseases. The mean age was 52.5 ± 15.3 years, and 94.5% were Caucasian. Vitamin D levels (26.8 ± 13.1 vs 29.5 ± 19.0 ng/mL), prevalence of low vitamin D levels (51.1% vs 45.2%), and vitamin D supplementation (42.0% vs 47.8%) were similar in women with and without LS ( p ≥ 0.27). These factors did not differ between women with and without overactive bladder (OAB) (vitamin D levels 30.1 ± 17.8 vs 26.3 ± 14.8 ng/mL), urinary incontinence (27.9 ± 15.2 vs 26.4 ± 11.0 ng/mL), constipation (26.7 ± 14.8 vs 28.5 ± 16.8 ng/mL), or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) (30.8 ± 22.1 vs 27.6 ± 13.4 ng/mL). Conclusions: In this cohort of women with vulvar diseases, vitamin D levels and supplementation were not significantly different amongst women with vulvar lichen sclerosus or other non-lichenoid vulvar diseases. Furthermore, vitamin D levels are not serum biomarkers for OAB, urinary incontinence, constipation, or IBS.


2020 ◽  
Vol 82 (6) ◽  
pp. 1277-1284 ◽  
Author(s):  
Melissa M. Mauskar ◽  
Kalyani Marathe ◽  
Aruna Venkatesan ◽  
Bethanee J. Schlosser ◽  
Libby Edwards
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2020 ◽  
Vol 82 (6) ◽  
pp. 1287-1298
Author(s):  
Melissa M. Mauskar ◽  
Kalyani Marathe ◽  
Aruna Venkatesan ◽  
Bethanee J. Schlosser ◽  
Libby Edwards
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Author(s):  
Marina A. Sirotkina ◽  
Arseniy L. Potapov ◽  
Elizaveta A. Konovalova ◽  
Nelly N. Vagapova ◽  
Ivan K. Safonov ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 52-61
Author(s):  
A. G. Solopova ◽  
E. V. Tselovalnikova ◽  
V. S. Moskvichyova ◽  
T. A. Blbulyan ◽  
A. S. Shkoda ◽  
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Leukoplakia, kraurosis and pointed condylomas (papillomas) of the vulva represent the group of background benign vulvar diseases. Vulvar and vaginal intraepithelial neoplasms are classified as premalignant conditions. The etiology and pathogenesis of these diseases are not entirely clear due to their complexity. Despite the easy visual assessment of anatomic areas involved in the pathological process, these diseases are rarely diagnosed at an early stage, which might indicate insufficient vigilance of doctors and patients in relation to the early symptoms. Therefore, this field of oncogynecology needs further development ln terms of diagnosisprevention, screening and treatment.


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