Abstract Zoon
vulvitis or
vulvitis chronica plasmacellularis is a rare, chronic benign
inflammation of the vulvar
mucosa, diagnosed histologically, with variable
therapeutic responses. It is important to be diagnosed because it mimics the presentation of other
genital conditions, such as
lichen planus and
squamous cell carcinoma, which require specific
treatment. We
report a case of a
female patient with three asymptomatic shallow
ulcers on the labia minora.
Laboratory tests ruled out
infectious diseases and the
biopsy was consistent with Zoon
Vulvitis.