Vulvar tumor

Vulvar tumors refer to benign and malignant tumors of the skin, mucous membranes, glands, and connective tissues of the female clitoris, labia, clitoris, and vestibule (including the urethral opening, vestibular gland, vaginal opening, and hymen). Benign tumors are rare. Vulvar malignancies include squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva (at least 85% of vulvar cancer), malignant melanoma of the vulva (approximately 5%), pasteurous adenocarcinoma, vulvar sarcoma, and undifferentiated vulvar malignant tumor.

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