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Idiopathic granulomatous vulvitis and subsequent oral granulomatosis: a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge

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Granulomatous vulvitis (GV) and anogenital granulomatosis (AGG) are descriptive terms for a rare inflammatory, chronic, relapsing erythema, oedema and ulcerations in the genitoperineal area, which lead to progressive distortion with… Click to show full abstract

Granulomatous vulvitis (GV) and anogenital granulomatosis (AGG) are descriptive terms for a rare inflammatory, chronic, relapsing erythema, oedema and ulcerations in the genitoperineal area, which lead to progressive distortion with permanent swelling and lymphoedema. AGG describes conditions, both infectious (e.g. tuberculosis, sexually transmitted diseases or deep mycoses) and noninfectious, sharing clinical and histopathological features. Among the noninfectious granulomatous conditions, it is essential to consider

Keywords: vulvitis subsequent; granulomatosis; subsequent oral; vulvitis; idiopathic granulomatous; granulomatous vulvitis

Journal Title: Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
Year Published: 2019

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