Varied Clinical Presentations of Aggressive Angiomyxoma of the Vulva: A Rare Entity

L. Goyal, Priyanka Garg, Suresh Goyal, Surbhi Bansal, M. Rana
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Objective: Aggressive Angiomyxoma (AA) of the vulva is a slow-growing mesenchymal tumour with a tendency to local invasion and recurrence. Case report: We report two cases of vulvoperineal masses that were diagnosed to be Aggressive Angiomyxomas after surgical excision. Both patients presented to the Gynaecology OPD of All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bathinda, Punjab, India, in 2020 and 2022 with complaints of a mass coming out of introitus of three years duration and 14 years duration, respectively. The first patient was managed by surgical excision of the mass via abdominoperineal approach, while the second patient underwent vaginal hysterectomy along with the removal of the mass. Both patients were given GnRH analogues after the surgery to avoid any further recurrences and have been in remission on follow-ups so far. Conclusion: Due to its rare occurrence, clinicians should consider the possibility of AA while encountering patients with vulvovaginal masses to avoid misdiagnosis and delayed management.
外阴侵袭性血管瘤的多种临床表现:一种罕见病例
目的:外阴侵袭性血管瘤(AA)是一种生长缓慢的间叶肿瘤,具有局部浸润和复发倾向。病例报告:我们报告了两例外阴会阴部肿块,手术切除后确诊为侵袭性血管肌瘤。这两名患者分别于 2020 年和 2022 年到印度旁遮普省巴辛达的全印度医学科学研究所妇科门诊就诊,主诉分别为病程 3 年和 14 年的肿块从阴道口脱出。第一名患者通过腹会阴入路手术切除肿块,第二名患者在切除肿块的同时进行了阴道子宫切除术。两名患者术后均服用了 GnRH 类似物,以避免再次复发,随访至今病情均得到缓解。结论由于AA很少发生,临床医生在遇到外阴阴道肿块患者时应考虑到AA的可能性,以避免误诊和延误治疗。
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