“…Case reports of vulvar naevi in juveniles other than melanomas. We found 15 case-reports (Bussen, 2009, Hoffmann et al, 2011, Lebeau et al, 2006, Mandal et al, 2009, Mulcahy et al, 2013, Neri et al, 2016, Pinto et al, 2012, Polat et al, 2009, Quint and Trager, 2004, Rotunno et al, 2019, Schaffer et al, 2005, Spatz et al, 1998, Tan et al, 2020, Yamazhan et al, 2012, Zhou and Crowson, 2003 of non-melanoma vulvar melanocytic lesions in juveniles, ages 6-18, illustrating diagnostic pitfalls especially with concomitant LS. Pinto (Pinto et al, 2012) discuss the possible role of VLS in malignant transformation of melanocytes, analogous to the risk of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC) seen with a background of LS.…”