IMAGE OF THE MONT H Fibroepithelial Stromal Polyp of the Vulva Michael Shier, BSc, MD, FRCSC Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto ON A 48-year-old woman presented with a rapidly growing vulvar mass.
... and fibroepithelial polyp. ... et al. Angiomyofibroblastoma of the vulva: a clinicopathologic study of seven cases. Pathol Int. 1995 Jul;45(7):487-492. 4.
Paget disease that is related to anorectal adenocarc i n o m a Fig. 7.09 Fibroepithelial polyp of the vulva. A The central core of fibrous tissue contains thin-walled vessels.
... with examples as fibroepithelial stromal polyp, superficial angiomyxoma and leiomyoma. SCVM represents a new member of the first group. ... 3 in the cervix and 2 in the vulva.
A Vulva 1 Vulval epithelial biopsies 1.1 Staffing and workload See introduction above. 1.2 ... • cellular angiofibroma • granular cell tumour • nodular fasciitis • postoperative spindle cell nodule • fibroepithelial polyp • fibroadenoma • lipoma • prepubertal vulval fibroma ...
22/02/53 15 DDx of vulvar intraepithelial Pagetoid cells • 1 o Paget Disease • 2 o Paget disease • Vulva intraepithelial neoplasia • Superficial spreading melanoma ... History of recent operation at the side of lesion PSCN AE1/3 Vim Fibroepithelial polyp •Vagina is most common site ...
... angiomyofibro-blastoma and fibroepithelial polyp are closely related entities, which have a common histogenesis, ... which show a predilection for the vulva.
... and condylomata from fibroepithelial polyp. ... primary Paget's disease of the vulva can be difficult to distinguish from melanoma and secondary Paget's.
... Cervical/Endometrial Polyp, Colorectal Polyp, Stomach/Small Bowel Prostate, Needle Biopsy Prostate, TUR 88305 Pancreas, Biopsy Placenta, ... Biopsy Vulva/Labia, ...
Cellular fibroepithelial polyp usually involves the vagina but may also be encountered in the vulva and the cervix. ... Cellular angiofibroma and related fibromatous lesions of the vulva: report of a series of cases with a morphological spectrum wider than previously described.