Soft Tissue Lesions of Vulva: Histomorphology Vs Immunohistochemistry of These Rare Entities
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
Soft tissue lesions of the vulvo-vaginal tract are uncommon entities and are likely to be confused clinically with more common lesions like Bartholin’s cyst or fibro epithelial polyp. Due to a common cell of origin, both histomorphology and immunohistochemistry are essential for correct diagnosis. Due to the rarity of the lesions there is limited data on the biological behaviour of these lesions. However, correct diagnosis of these benign lesions from more aggressive ones prevents unnecessary follow-ups
Authors and Affiliations
Niloy Pathak
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