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Lesion Vulvar
A lesion vulvar can be a sign that a genital wart develops in the vaginal area; some dangerous conditions can even lead to miscarriage.
In younger women, VIN associated with HPV is frequent and less likely to be invasive. In detection of VIN and invasive cancer a colposcopy is necessary. There are different types of lesions; they all have their own appearances. White, red and hyperpigmented sores are associated with VIN and vulva cancer.
A lesion vulvar can be a sign that a genital wart develops in the vaginal area; some dangerous conditions can even lead to miscarriage.
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Lesion Vulvar -
Genital Wart, Miscarriage
The types of lesions include: white flat condyloma, which is associated with HPV, or red ones that occur in the absence of hyperkerototic layer, the pigmented type that occur because of rapid epithelial proliferation, and less common is vascular patterns on the vulva. A biopsy is required for a definite diagnosis of cancer. A lesion vulvar can be a sign that a genital wart develops in the vaginal area; some dangerous conditions can even lead to miscarriage.
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