90. A Puzzling Case of a Recurrent, Benign Vaginal Lesion in a 12 Year Old Female

Benign M üllerian papillomas have been described in patients as a rare tumor of the female genital tract. Symptoms typically arise as pre-pubertal vaginal bleeding with findings of a polypoid mass originating in the cervix or vagina. However, a vaginal squamous papilloma in a menarchal patient has not yet b een described in the literature. We will describe a case of recurrent squamous vaginal lesion in a 12 year old female.
Source: Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology - Category: OBGYN Authors: Source Type: research
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