Vulvar adenofibroma and pregnancy: A case study, at the regional hospital of Thiès

Introduction: Benign vulvar epithelial tumors developing from glandular structures are rare. Given the resemblance of vulvar fibroadenomas to those of mammary locations, some authors have put forward the hypothesis of development from accessory mammary glands. Case Report: We report a case of hypera...

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Published inJournal of Case Reports and Images in Obstetrics and Gynecology Vol. 14; no. 2; pp. 51 - 54
Main Authors Gueye, Lamine, Thiam, M, Thiam, O, Bentefouet, TL, Gassama, O, Ba, PA, Dabo, N, Cissé, ML
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 22.12.2023
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Summary:Introduction: Benign vulvar epithelial tumors developing from glandular structures are rare. Given the resemblance of vulvar fibroadenomas to those of mammary locations, some authors have put forward the hypothesis of development from accessory mammary glands. Case Report: We report a case of hyperalgesic giant vulvar fibroadenoma occurring in a 22-year-old female patient at 28 weeks, 3 days gestation. She was admitted for a painful mass on the right labia majora that had been present for two years, with a remarkable increase in volume during pregnancy. Faced with the acute vulvar pain and the discomfort caused by the mass, the decision to perform a vulvar lumpectomy was made and carried out semi-urgently, leading to the excision of a mass weighing 1103 grams. Microscopic examination revealed an adenofibroma. The patient gave birth vaginally at 38 weeks of gestation to a male baby weighing 3115 grams, 10 weeks after lumpectomy. Conclusion: Fibroadenoma is a benign tumor located in most cases in the breast, its location in the vulva is rare and can lead to a diagnostic delay. Surgical treatment by complete excision allows healing.
ISSN:2582-0249
DOI:10.5348/100165Z08LG2023CR