Ridley's The Vulva. Группа авторов
Prognosis and follow‐up Resources References 34 Vascular Abnormalities and the Vulva Vascular malformations Vulval varicose veins References
13 Section 5: Vulvodynia 35 Vulvodynia – History, Classification, and Terminology History Classification References 36 Vulvodynia – Pathophysiology and Clinical Features The physiology of acute and persistent pain Epidemiology of vulvodynia Pain mechanisms in vulvodynia Aetiology of vulvodynia Clinical features Examination and differential diagnosis Resources References 37 Vulvodynia – Management Provoked vulvodynia (PVD) Generalised unprovoked vulvodynia References
14 Section 6: Benign Tumours of the Vulva 38 Benign Vulval Tumours Benign cysts Benign tumours of the epithelium Benign tumours of the anogenital mammary‐type glands Benign lesions of the sweat glands Benign tumours of the hair follicle and pilosebaceous duct Benign tumours of smooth muscle Benign tumours of striated muscle Benign lesions of connective tissue Myofibroblastic lesions Benign lesions of fat Benign lesions of the lymphatic system Benign lesions of perivascular cells Benign vascular lesions Benign neural lesions Miscellaneous benign proliferations and neoplasms Benign lesions of the Bartholin’s gland Vulval hamartomas References 39 Benign Vulval Naevi Benign melanocytic naevi Atypical genital naevi (AGN) Blue naevi Bulky naevocytoma of the perineum Inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal naevus References
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Section 7: Intraepithelial Lesions
40 High‐Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions
Terminology
Epidemiology
Molecular genetics
Pathophysiology
Histological features
Risk factors
Clinical features
Investigations
Differential diagnosis
Complications
Associated disease
Treatment
Prognosis
Follow‐up
Resources
References
41 Differentiated Vulval Epithelial Neoplasia
Epidemiology
Pathophysiology
Histological features
Other immunohistochemical stains
Clinical features
Differential diagnosis
Complications
Associated disease