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Vulvar Biopsy
A vulvar biopsy will often involve a colposcopy and biopsy and is caused by the same virus that causes the penile wart.
As with other genital cancers, this has a pre-invasive phase. These changes can be detected in the skin of the vulva. HPV has been suspected in playing a great role in causing this rare cancer. It is important to diagnose and treat this condition early.
A vulvar biopsy will often involve a colposcopy and biopsy and is caused by the same virus that causes the penile wart.
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Vulvar Biopsy -
Colposcopy, Penile Wart
During this procedure, tissue is taken to diagnose cancer. The tissue is taken from the suspected area and examined under a microscope by a pathologist. The dye helps identify all the areas of abnormal skin in order to take the tissue samples from. A vulvar biopsy will often involve a colposcopy and biopsy and is caused by the same virus that causes the penile wart.
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