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2011, Number 3

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Revista Cubana de Cirugía 2011; 50 (3)

Vulvar tumor, total vulvectomy

de la Cruz AAV, Vicente MML, de la Peña ADC
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Language: Spanish
References: 42
Page: 358-362
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Key words:

vulva, cancer, vagina, clitoris.

ABSTRACT

The vulvar tumors are not uncommon among the different types of cancer involving females, but neither are the more frequent ones. This is the case of a female aged 59 that in 2000 is diagnosed with epidermoid carcinoma of clitoris, in 2004 is re-operated on by tumor relapse, and in 2009 she came again to our consultation and a vulvectomy, vagina resection and all gynecological system are carried out. Intervention concluded with an extraperitoneal vesical cutting. The tumor extends up to the initial portion of vagina and urethra. It is a malignant and well-differentiated tumor behaved in non habitual way with local relapses, when apparently the tumor was resected in all its extent, and in this last change, despite and advanced stage, there were neither tumor metastases nor multi-centralization. The postoperative course was free of complications receiving the discharge at fifth day.


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  32. Keys H. Gynecologic Oncology Group randomized trials of combined technique therapy for vulvar cancer. Cancer. 1993;71(4, Suppl):1691-6.

  33. Sabiston DC, Chrisyopher de Davis. Tratado de Patología Quirúrgica. T2. 10ma. Edición. México DF: Editora Panamericana; 1975. p. 1421-4.

  34. Faul CM, Mirmow, Huang Q. Adjuvant radiation for vulvar carcinoma: improved local control. Institute Radiation Oncology Biolgy Physician. 1997:38(2):381-9.

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  36. Whitcomb BP. Gynecologic malignancies. Surgery Clinic North America. 2008;88:301-17.

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  38. Balagueró L, Escobedo AP, Condom E. Cáncer de vulva y vagina. Tumores ginecológicos. Oncología Clínica. 2000;11(1):774.

  39. Ohno T, Nakano T, Abe A. Mucinous adenocarcinoma of Bartholin gland treated with radiation therapy: a case report. Clinic Oncology. 2001;31:326.

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