Diverse clinical manifestations of acquired vulvar lymphangioma: a report of five cases in Vietnamese women

Acquired vulvar lymphangioma (AVL) is a rare but important condition that requires prompt diagnosis and appropriate management to alleviate symptoms and prevent complications.AVL can erupt locally as isolated or clustered lesions which range from translucent, fluid-filled vesicles to Nail Treatments smooth, flesh-colored papules or nodules that exude serous or crystalline liquid spontaneously or after trauma.Clinically, Double UPH Bench (1/CN) it can also be asymptomatic.However, symptoms are commonly accompanied by vulvar itching, burning, soreness, or unpleasant discharge.

Here, we report a case series of five Vietnamese patients with AVL with diverse clinical features.

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