Leukoplakia

Vulvar leukoplakia refers to keratinized white patches or plates on the vulvar mucosa, which are not easy to wipe off. At present, the benign keratotic lesions of the vulva area are generally called leukokeratosis or simple white spot disease, and the anaplastic lesions of the vulvar area are called vulvar white spot disease or precancerous white spot disease. The canceration rate of this disease is not high, 4% to 6% may be cancerous, and most of them are benign non-cancerous lesions.

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