Adenofibroma of Skene's Duct: A Case Report

  • Chong Y
  • Eom M
  • Park K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Skene's glands, also known as paraurethral glands, are homologues of the male prostate, in which painless cystic masses and inflammation due to obstruction have been rarely found and reported. In addition, there have been rare reported cases of adenocarcinoma of Skene's glands. Recently, the authors experienced the first case of adenofibroma arising in Skene's glands of a 62-year-old woman with coital pain. Hereby, we present the case with pathologic and immunohistochemical findings and a short review of literature.

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Chong, Y., Eom, M., Park, K. H., Chung, H. C., & Ro, J. Y. (2010). Adenofibroma of Skene’s Duct: A Case Report. Pathology Research International, 2010, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.4061/2010/318973

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