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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Vulvar cancer must be differentiated from other neoplastic vulvar lesions, non neoplastic vulvar lesions and infectious disease lesions of [[vulva]]. | Vulvar cancer must be differentiated from other neoplastic vulvar lesions, non neoplastic vulvar lesions, and infectious disease lesions of [[vulva]]. | ||
==Differentiating vulvar cancer from other Diseases== | ==Differentiating vulvar cancer from other Diseases== | ||
* Vulvar cancer must be differentiated from other '''neoplastic''' vulvar lesions such as: | * Vulvar cancer must be differentiated from other '''neoplastic''' vulvar lesions such as: |
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Overview
Vulvar cancer must be differentiated from other neoplastic vulvar lesions, non neoplastic vulvar lesions, and infectious disease lesions of vulva.
Differentiating vulvar cancer from other Diseases
- Vulvar cancer must be differentiated from other neoplastic vulvar lesions such as:
- Paget disease of the vulva
- Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasm (VIN)
- Vulvar cancer must be differentiated from other non neoplastic vulvar lesions such as:
- Lichen sclerosus
- Squamous cell hyperplasia
- Vulvar vestibulitis
- Vulvar cancer must be differentiated from infectious disease lesions of vulva such as: