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Case Number : Case 1397- 30 October Posted By: Guest

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Case History: Papillomatous lesions in vulval vestibule.

Case posted by Dr Richard Carr


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Dr. Mona Abdel-Halim

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LSIL, I don't think there is actual invasion. any P16, P53 or Ki67?

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Guest Romualdo

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Vestibular papillomatosis. I think there are no cytopathic changes of HPV infection.

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Arti Bakshi

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I think Romualdo is right!! (yet again).
Never heard of vestibular papillomatosis before (is there any end to the entities in dermpath!?!), but the histology would fit. Apparently this is a normal anatomic variation of vulval vestibule!
I don't think there is dysplasia or genuine koilocytic change, the latter excludes viral wart (which is the main differential diagnosis).

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Dr. Mona Abdel-Halim

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I thought of vestibular papillomatosis also Romualdo but favoured LSIL as I perceived actual increase in the proliferative compartment (expansion of immature basal cells) (reduced maturation in the lower third)? I think a Ki67 will help.

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Dr. Richard Carr

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Well I agree there are an endless number of entities and I had not heard of this one either but fortunately the clinician had!! I reported it as in keeping with clinical diagnosis of vestibular papillomatosis. Well done Romualdo - again! I don't think I did any immunostains.

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