The largest epidermal cyst with vitiligo lesions following female genital mutilation: A case report and literature review

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Epidermoid vulvar cystic lesions are proliferations of epidermal cells that can occur as a complication of female genital mutilation (FGM), which is still a common practice in many cultures, especially in Africa. A 36-year-old Sudanese woman presented with an enlarged clitoral mass that had first appeared 2 years earlier. Her medical history showed that she had undergone FGM when she was 3 years old. A perineal examination revealed a mobile, nontender, rounded cystic swelling with vitiligo lesions. After the cyst was excised, it revealed a 13 ×11 × 11 cm unilocular round mass. An epidermoid cyst was reported following microscopy. Follow-up 6 months later revealed a good result with no recurrence. To date, this is the largest epidermoid cyst following FGM and the first one with vitiligo lesions reported in the literature.

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Ozturk, M. K., Zindanci, I., Zemheri, E., & Çakir, C. (2018). The largest epidermal cyst with vitiligo lesions following female genital mutilation: A case report and literature review. Acta Dermatovenerologica Alpina, Pannonica et Adriatica, 27(4), 211–213. https://doi.org/10.15570/actaapa.2018.43

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