نتایج جستجو برای: vulvar carcinoma pregnancy

تعداد نتایج: 534116  

2011
Marie Caucanas Gebhard Müller Olivier Vanhooteghem

We report the case of woman who presented a vulvar basal cell carcinoma (BCC) on the inner part of the labium majus, treated with local resection. Vulvar BCC is a rare cancer but can be long misdiagnosed due to a non-specific presentation. Though even rarer, BCC involving the mucosal side of the labium majus has to be considered in the differential diagnosis of the vulvar tumors. A complete exc...

2015
U T Bhosale

Vulvar carcinoma is rare, accounting for less than 5% of all vulvar neoplasms and less than 1% of all neoplasms. Vulvar SCCs are usually diagnosed late because they are often asymptomatic and tend to grow at slow rates. They may be invasive and destructive if neglected or improperly treated. Nevertheless, they have a very low propensity for metastatic spread, but frequently recur after simple e...

2017
R. Fruchter L. Melnick M.K. Pomeranz

Vulvar dermatoses are common, potentially debilitating conditions that can be seen by a variety of medical specialists. Lichenoid vulvar diseases, namely lichen sclerosus (LS), lichen planus (LP), and lichen simplex chronicus (LSC), can all negatively impact patients' quality of life and LS and LP also have an association with squamous cell carcinoma. It is essential that dermatologists are fam...

Journal: :Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN 2016
Katie Kiley Brown Benjamin E. Greer

FORT WASHINGTON, PA — It is estimated that more than 5,000 cases of Vulvar Cancer were diagnosed in the United States in 2015, and approximately 1,000 women died from the disease i . In order to provide comprehensive, up-to-date clinical treatment guidelines for this rare cancer, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network ® (NCCN ® ), an alliance of 26 of the nation’s leading cancer centers, has...

2015
Natasha R. Alligood-Percoco Meghan S. Kessler Gregory Willis

•This is the 20th documented case of metastatic breast carcinoma to the vulva.•Greater than 21 years have passed from initial diagnosis to vulvar metastasis.•Existing literature supports long term surveillance in women with invasive lobular carcinoma of the breast.

2018
Swarupa Mitra Manoj Kumar Sharma Inderjeet Kaur Ruparna Khurana Kanika Batra Modi Raman Narang Avik Mandal Soumya Dutta

Vulvar carcinoma is a rare and aggressive gynecological malignancy. It affects elderly females, with the mean age at diagnosis being 55-60 years. Regional metastasis to inguinal lymph nodes is common. There is a high incidence of pelvic node involvement, especially in those with pathologically positive inguinal nodes. Surgery appears to be the only curative treatment option in the early stages ...

2014
Gabriella Lillsunde Larsson Gisela Helenius Bengt Sorbe Mats G. Karlsson

OBJECTIVE To investigate if viral load, integration and methylation of E2BS3 and 4 represent different ways of tumor transformation in vaginal and vulvar carcinoma and to elucidate its clinical impact. METHODS Fifty-seven samples, positive for HPV16, were selected for the study. Detection of viral load was made with realtime-PCR using copy numbers of E6 and integration was calculated from com...

2016
Dimitrios Haidopoulos George Bakolas Lina Michala

UNLABELLED Turner syndrome (TS) has been linked to a number of autoimmune conditions, including lichen sclerosus (LS), at an estimated prevalence of 17%. LS is a known precursor to vulvar cancer. We present a case of vulvar cancer in a 44-year-old woman, who had previously complained of pruritus in the area, a known symptom of LS. Histology confirmed a squamous cell carcinoma with underlying LS...

2018
Ilker Kahramanoglu Hasan Turan Yahya Ozgun Oner Tugan Bese Sennur Ilvan Macit Arvas Fuat Demirkiran

Carcinoma of the vulva is usually regarded as a disease of older women, with the typical age of 65-85 years. There are a limited number of reports of vulvar cancer cases younger than 30 years. These patients have usually risk factors such as human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and immunosuppression. Herein, we present a case of invasive squamous vulvar cancer in an 18-year-old patient without ...

Journal: :Pathologica 2016
S Erra G Patrucco G Speranza S Barbero F Brucculeri G Taverna

Vulvar tumors are not very common and account for about 4% of all cancers affecting the female genital organs. Frequently, malignant neoplasia of this site have squamous phenotype and the rare cases of metastasization are reported in the locoregional lymph nodes and in the surrounding organs. We report a case of metastasization of a vulvar squamous cell carcinoma in an unusual place such as the...

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