Vulvar lymphangioma
Vulvar lymphangioma (vulvar lymphangioma) is caused by lymphangiectasis and is not a real tumor. Presented as a localized cluster of small, thin-walled vesicular masses, tumors are single or multiple, showing gray-red or gray-white cystic nodules. Vulvar lymphangioma is rare. Most occur at birth or within one year of age, but there are also late-onset or elderly. Can be divided into simple lymphangioma, cavernous lymphangioma, and cystic lymphangioma.
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