Vestibular papillomatosis: Difference between revisions

(Text replacement - "==Diagnosis==" to "==Evaluation==")
Line 4: Line 4:


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*Linear, pink, papules symmetrically on the inner aspect of labia minora
*Linear, pink, [[rash|papules]] symmetrically on the inner aspect of labia minora
*Papules are easily separated at the base
*Papules are easily separated at the base



Revision as of 02:03, 28 September 2019

Background

  • Normal anatomical variant commonly mistaken for genital warts/herpes
  • Benign and asymptomatic, present in ~1% of women

Clinical Features

  • Linear, pink, papules symmetrically on the inner aspect of labia minora
  • Papules are easily separated at the base

Differential Diagnosis

Evaluation

Usually clinical

  • Contrast with others:
    • Condyloma acuminata lesions extend outside the vestibule and fuse at the base
    • Vulvar neoplasia has variable presentations but most likely to present as one unique patch - decision to refer for biopsy depends on clinical presentation
    • Genital herpes usually presents with itch, progression from erythematous to vesicular lesions, then rupture forming superficial ulcers
    • Condylomata lata typically involves labia majora and anus

Management

References

  • Camilla Salvini, MD and Angelina De Magnis, MD. Multiple papillae on labia minora. CMAJ. 2008 Oct 7; 179(8): 799–800.