Treatment of cutaneous vulvar lesions with skinning vulvectomy.
1985; National Institutes of Health; Volume: 30; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
Autores
Rettenmaier Ma, Braly Ps, Roberts Ws, Berman Ml, DiSaia Pj,
Tópico(s)Urologic and reproductive health conditions
ResumoA skinning vulvectomy and split-thickness skin graft were used in the management of four women with benign vulvar disease after the failure of standard medical and surgical therapy. Three women remain free of the primary disease process, with a follow-up of 12-36 months. One woman with lichen sclerosus and another with "diffuse atrophy" developed recurrent disease in their skin grafts 45 and 96 months, respectively, after skinning vulvectomy. Symptomatic improvement was achieved subsequently in both women with the topical application of testosterone.
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