Vulvar vestibular papillomatosis

Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2010 May-Jun;76(3):270-2. doi: 10.4103/0378-6323.62971.

Abstract

Vulvar vestibular papillomatosis is considered an anatomical variant of the vulva. Recognition of this condition enables one to distinguish it from warts and therefore avoid unnecessary therapy. A 29-year-old lady presented to this clinic with a history of 'small growths' in her vulva since two years. Examination identified skin colored translucent papules; some of them appeared digitate and were seen on the vestibule and inner aspect of both labia minora. They were soft to feel and non-tender. Few lesions looked like elongated pearly penile papules. A provisional diagnosis of vestibular papillomatosis was made and a biopsy was done. It showed finger-like protrusions of loosely arranged subdermal tissue with blood vessels and which were covered by normal mucosal epithelium. No koilocytes were seen and the diagnosis of vestibular papillomatosis was confirmed. We believe that this is the first case report of vulvar vestibular papillomatosis in Indian dermatologic literature.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Papilloma / diagnosis*
  • Papilloma / pathology
  • Vulvar Neoplasms / diagnosis*
  • Vulvar Neoplasms / pathology