2C70.Z/C51 Malignant neoplasms of vulva, unspecified

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Aetiology

Malignant neoplasms of the vulva, unspecified, can be caused by a variety of factors including genetics, HPV, smoking, and aging.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of malignant neoplasms of the vulva, unspecified, is usually done through physical examination, imaging such as MRI and CT, and biopsy.

Differential diagnosis

Differential diagnosis includes benign lesions such as Bartholin cysts, malignant lesions such as melanoma, and non-malignant inflammatory processes.

Treatment

Treatment for malignant neoplasms of the vulva, unspecified, typically includes surgical excision, radiation therapy, and/or chemotherapy.

Prognosis

Prognosis for malignant neoplasms of the vulva, unspecified, is generally good if caught and treated early. However, the prognosis can vary depending on the stage of the cancer, the type of malignancy, and the patient’s overall health.

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