2018, Number 1
Vulvar squamous carcinoma
Velasco BAJ, Díaz CA, Vergel GMN, Idavoy CA
Language: Spanish
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ABSTRACT
Vulvar cancer is a relatively rare neoplasm, accounting for 5 % of all gynecological cancers. The etiology is unknown, but there are tests that categorize by preference the human papillomavirus (HPV) as a causal factor. In Cuba, it represents less than 1 % of all malignant tumors in women, and the maximum appearance in post menopause. We present the case of a patient over 65 years of age, mestizo, and incorrigible smoker. She had her first sexual intercourses at age 20, most of them unprotected, she had multiple sexual partners. The cytology performed in 2014 was negative. She came to consultation due to an increase in the volume of her genitals, which sometimes caused itching. In pathology consultation, punch biopsy is performed, which is reported as moderately differentiated verrucous squamous carcinoma. She was then taken on an Oncology consult for surgical treatment, following the protocols marked by the oncologic committee of the International Federation of Gynecologists and Obstetrics (FIGO). Early diagnosis is important and should be carried out through clinical and histopathologically evaluation to ensure timely treatment.