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Vulvar Dystrophy

Vulvar dystrophy is the abnormal growth of the skin of the vulva, in a benign but symptom-provoking manner.

There are two forms of vulvar dystrophy:

A third form, mixed dystrophy, is a combination of both.

Both forms are associated with vulvar itching (pruritus) and burning, not responsive to anti-fungals, antibiotics or other creams or salves. Both can cause a white discoloration of the skin.

While very experienced examiners may be able to predict which form of vulvar dystrophy is present in a patient, based on observation alone, a vulvar biopsy is usually needed to confirm the diagnosis.

  Mixed Dystrophy
Mixed Dystrophy

Lichen Sclerosis
Lichen sclerosus

Hypertrophic Vulvar Dystrophy
Hypertrophic Vulvar Dystrophy

 

 

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