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Overview
Differential Diagnosis
Other neoplastic lesions that need to be considered in the differential diagnosis are
- Paget disease of the vulva
- VIN.
Non-neoplastic vulvar disease includes:
- lichen sclerosus
- squamous cell hyperplasia
- vulvar vestibulitis
Infectious disease lesions can be caused by a number of diseases including:
- herpes genitalis
- human papillomavirus
- syphilis
- chancroid
- granuloma inguinale
- lymphogranuloma venereum