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Case report on verrucous vulva carcinoma in an HIV-seropositive woman

Dr. Mahmoud Ahmad Rabiah, Dr. Lanre-Aremo Babajide, Dr. Khadija Abdulraheem, Dr. Oraekeyi Roslyn, Dr. Ummemuo-Umeakulu Maureen, Dr. Fatima-Zara Mairami, Dr. Wole Olaomi, Dr. Iregbu KC, Dr. Nicolas Kwapmi, Dr. Paul J, IA Yakasai

Journal of Case Reports and Scientific Images(2023)

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Abstract
Verrucous carcinoma of the Vulva is a rare1 lesion affecting essentially postmenopausal women. The lesion is distinct and particular entity in vulval carcinoma classification and scalability is uncertain and unpredictable. Here, we present a 40 year old patient, who presented with a vulval mass of about 20 years duration that increased gradually in size. Patient is a known HIV positive patient on HAARTS that had multidisciplinary management and surgical excision. She has done well and is currently on follow-up.
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verrucous vulva carcinoma,hiv-seropositive
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