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Ciliated cyst of the vulva |
European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 14, Number 5, 347-9, September-October 2004, Clinical report
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Author(s) : Manabu HAMADA, Hiromaro KIRYU, Tomoko OHTA, Masutaka FURUE |
Summary : Ciliated cyst of the vulva is a rare anomaly. The cyst is lined with columnar ciliated epithelium that resembles müllerian epithelium and is located on the superior portion of the labium minus, occasionally associated with pregnancy or exogenous progesterone. We describe a case of an 11-year-old Japanese girl with a ciliated cyst of the vulva and a history of atopic dermatitis. Epithelial cells in our case showed negative staining for estrogen receptor. The origin of the ciliated epithelium is still unknown. However, chronic inflammation of the vulvar vestibulae may contribute to the pathogenesis of ciliated cyst of the vulva. |
Keywords : atopic dermatitis, ciliated cyst, estrogen receptor, vulva |
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