Vulvar Crohn’s disease in an adolescent diagnosed after unsuccessful surgical treatment

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Background: This case report presents a case of Vulvar Crohn’s disease (VCD) in an adolescent, that is an uncommon manifestation of Crohn’s disease (CD) without gastrointestinal symptoms. Before treating CD itself with proper medication, vulvar abscess continued to recur without improvement. Case presentation: We report the case of an 18-year-old woman with VCD. After treatment with azathioprine 50 mg daily and mesalazine 1 g three times daily, vulvar lesions resolved after 6 weeks. We collected electronic medical data on patient characteristics, and evaluated findings of physical examinations, pelvic MRI, and biopsy specimen obtained from gastroduodenoscopy/colonoscopy. Conclusions: VCD is a rare manifestation of CD that may be misdiagnosed in the absence of gastrointestinal symptoms leading to delayed treatment. If a patient has an unexplained vulvar inflammatory lesion and with repeated failed surgical treatment, gynecologists should consider the possibility of a VCD.

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Kim, S., Won, Y. B., Seo, S. K., Cho, S. H., Choi, Y. S., Lee, B. S., & Yun, B. H. (2021). Vulvar Crohn’s disease in an adolescent diagnosed after unsuccessful surgical treatment. BMC Women’s Health, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-021-01449-4

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