Childhood Asymmetry Labium Majus Enlargement
Korean Journal of Pathology
; : 529-531, 2011.
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ABSTRACT
Childhood asymmetry labium majus enlargement (CALME) is a disctinctive clinicopathologic entity of pre- and early puberty first described in 2005. It is defined as an expansion of normal soft tissues of the vulva. Although CALME is not a rare lesion, it has been called lipoma, fibroma, hamartoma, and fibrous hyperplasia. CALME is not a true neoplasm and is a physiologic growth in response to hormone. It may tend to resolve spontaneously and recur after surgical resection. We report four cases of CALME with a review of the literature. To the best of the knowledge, this is the first Korean report.
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Asunto principal:
Vulva
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Pubertad
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Fibroma
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Hamartoma
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Hiperplasia
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Hipertrofia
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Lipoma
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Child
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Humans
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Korean Journal of Pathology
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2011
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