Seborrheic keratoses: A distinctive diagnoses of pigmented vulvar lesions: A case report

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Seborrheic keratoses, a benign growth lesion, is a very common cutaneous lesion encountered in white races in the fourth and fifth decade. The occurrence of this lesion on the vulva is rare, as an isolated lesion or in association with lesions elsewhere. A 34-year-old woman reported with a hyperpigmented palpable lesion, approximately 5-10 mm in diameter, was found on the patient's left labium majus. The clinical differential diagnosis of the pigmented lesions of the vulva is difficult often need a biopsy.

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Keskin, E. A., Gorpelioglu, C., Sarifalkioglu, E., & Kafali, H. (2010). Seborrheic keratoses: A distinctive diagnoses of pigmented vulvar lesions: A case report. Cases Journal, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-1626-3-56

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