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Leiomyoma of Vulva

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A 59-year-old female patient had a 1.5 cm diameter vulvar mass 2 years ago without any medical history. The mass caused discomfort at the perineum in sitting and walking. There was no erythema, swelling, itching, or pain. She went to our outpatient department 1 month ago. Vulvar examination showed a right labia majora firm multilobulate pedicled mass with a diameter of 6 cm, soft and without tenderness.

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Yin, X. (2023). Leiomyoma of Vulva. In: Zhang, G. (eds) MRI of Gynaecological Diseases. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3644-1_11

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