Vulvar Lipoma: A Case Report
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https://doi.org/10.3126/medphoenix.v10i1.82659Keywords:
Benign Neoplasm, Case Report, Lipoma, Surgical Excision, VulvaAbstract
Introduction: This case report presents a rare instance of vulvar lipoma, a benign, slow-growing neoplasm of adipose origin. A 24-year-old unmarried woman presented with a painless, progressively enlarging vulvar mass. Ultrasound revealed a hyperechoic lesion suggestive of lipoma, confirmed by histopathology following surgical excision. While vulvar lipomas are extremely rare, surgical removal remains the preferred management in symptomatic cases.
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