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Normal findings in vulvar examination and vulvoscopy.

M van Beurden1, N van der Vange, A J de Craen, S P Tjong-A-Hung, F J ten Kate, J ter Schegget, F B Lammes.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the normal vulvar findings by naked eye examination and by vulvoscopy in healthy women without vulvar complaints.
DESIGN: Observational study. POPULATION: Forty healthy volunteers without vulvar complaints recruited via a newspaper advertisement.
METHODS: Vulvar examination, human papillomavirus (HPV) polymerase chain reaction of vulvar and cervical swabs, saline and KOH smears and vulvoscopy before and after the application of 5% acetic acid. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Prevalence of vestibular erythema, vestibular papillomatosis, HPV infection on the vulva and in the cervix and vulvoscopic findings.
RESULTS: The mean age of the women was 37.8 years (median 38.0, range 21-56). Nine women were current smokers and 21 had previously smoked. Naked eye vulvar examination showed vestibular papillomatosis in 13 women (33%) and vestibular erythema in 17 women (43%). The touch test was positive in 9 of the 17 women (53%) with vestibular erythema. Vulvoscopy after the application of acetic acid 5% showed an acetowhite vestibule in all women. Twelve women (30%) had acetowhite lesions outside the vestibule. Six women (15%) were positive for HPV DNA. The presence of HPV DNA did not correlate with vestibular erythema or vestibular papillomatosis. There was a weak association between HPV DNA and acetowhite lesions outside the vestibule (P = 0.055, Fisher's exact test). In this group the younger women significantly more often had vestibular papillomatosis (t-statistic = 3.07; P = 0.003) and women who smoke more often had a genital HPV infection (P = 0.016, Fisher's exact test).
CONCLUSIONS: Vestibular erythema, vestibular papillomatosis, and acetowhite lesions are common in this group of healthy women without vulvar complaints.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9091009     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1997.tb11461.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Obstet Gynaecol        ISSN: 0306-5456


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