2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.xagr.2021.100022
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Wound complications following vulvar excision for nonmalignant lesions

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“…One study 54 reported that 40% (6/15) of women diagnosed with dVIN had invasive carcinoma on surgical histology; of 10 biopsy‐diagnosed cases of dVIN without clinical suspicion of invasive carcinoma, 20% (2/10) had occult invasive disease. Elsewhere, a 17.2% risk of occult invasive disease has been reported among women in a combined group of vHSIL/dVIN 55 . We found no evidence to support the reliable clinical exclusion of invasive disease in suspected dVIN.…”
Section: Management Of Hpv‐independent Diseasecontrasting
confidence: 78%
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“…One study 54 reported that 40% (6/15) of women diagnosed with dVIN had invasive carcinoma on surgical histology; of 10 biopsy‐diagnosed cases of dVIN without clinical suspicion of invasive carcinoma, 20% (2/10) had occult invasive disease. Elsewhere, a 17.2% risk of occult invasive disease has been reported among women in a combined group of vHSIL/dVIN 55 . We found no evidence to support the reliable clinical exclusion of invasive disease in suspected dVIN.…”
Section: Management Of Hpv‐independent Diseasecontrasting
confidence: 78%
“…Elsewhere, a 17.2% risk of occult invasive disease has been reported among women in a combined group of vHSIL/dVIN. 55 We found no evidence to support the reliable clinical exclusion of invasive disease in suspected dVIN. Medical or ablative surgical modalities are not appropriate for dVIN.…”
Section: Management Of Hpv-independent Diseasecontrasting
confidence: 59%