Shakira Perveen.
Benign tumors of the Vulva.
J Coll Physicians Surg Pak Jan ;14(9):537-9.

Objective: To present clinicopathological analysis of benign tumours of the vulva. Design: A case series. Place and Duration of Study: The study was carried out in two phases at JPMC, Karachi from October 1995 to April 1997 and at Usman Memorial Hospital from 1st February 2003 to 30th July 2003. Patients and Methods: Thirty cases of benign tumours of vulva were studied during 2 years research period. Detailed history along with complete local and general physical examination followed by all necessary pre-operative investigations were carried out. Excision surgery was the treatment of choice in majority of cases while marsupialization was done for Bartholin`s cyst. Histopathology of tumours specimen was also collected. Results: A total of 30 cases were studied. Twenty-two were cystic and 8 were solid tumours. Aggressive angiomyxoma was 10% of solid tumours and Bartholin`s cyst was 46.6% of cystic tumours. Most of the patients were multipara and between 21-30 years of age. The main site of tumour was labium majus. Excision surgery for all cases and marsupialization for Bartholin`s cyst was treatment of choice. Conclusion: Aggressive angiomyxoma is the commonest solid benign vulval tumour. It should be considered in the differential diagnosis of vulval mass in women of reproductive age.

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