In a Pinch: An Unusual Case of Zoon’s Vaginitis, a Plasma Cell Disorder
Kristina Karlson,
Dane Fishburn,
Katerina Shvartsman
et al.
Abstract:Plasma cell, or Zoon's, vulvitis (PCV) is a rare inflammatory disorder of the female genital tract. Clinically, it is characterized by erythematous mucosal lesions associated with burning, pruritus, and dyspareunia. Histologically, it is characterized by the thinning of the epithelium with the infiltration of plasma cells in the underlying dermis. There are few case reports describing predominantly vaginal symptoms.Our patient is a 53-year-old postmenopausal female presenting for the gynecologic evaluation of … Show more
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