Journal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology | 2019

Adolescent Vulvar Angiokeratoma Associated with Lichen Sclerosus.

 
 
 
 

Abstract


BACKGROUND\nWe present an adolescent with multiple vulvar angiokeratomas within a background of lichen sclerosus.\n\n\nCASE\nA 13-year-old girl presented with vulvar pruritus and wart-like vulvar lesions. Four lesions were resected because of discomfort and uncertainty of the diagnosis. Pathology revealed angiokeratomas with chronic inflammation suggestive of lichen sclerosus. Postoperatively, pruritus continued in the largest excised lesion, which was associated with lichen sclerosus, and symptoms were treated successfully with topical steroids.\n\n\nSUMMARY AND CONCLUSION\nVulvar angiokeratomas are asymptomatic red papular lesions and are rare in the female adolescent population. In this case, the pathology revealed the rare co-occurrence of angiokeratomas and lichen sclerosus. Biopsies of vulvar vascular lesions in symptomatic adolescents are recommended. Vulvar angiokeratomas might manifest rare genetic disease in otherwise asymptomatic female patients and warrant further follow-up.

Volume None
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DOI 10.1016/J.JPAG.2019.04.004
Language English
Journal Journal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology

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