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Intraepitelial Neoplasia Vulvar

Intraepitelial Neoplasia Vulvar

Intraepitelial neoplasia vulvar (VIN) may develope into cancer making cryotherapy with a cone biopsy optional treatments. Some symptoms of VIN are mild to severe itching and burning, or abnormal coloration of the vulva. This type of condition usually takes years to develop into cancer, if left untreated it may go away or it may turn into cancer. All stages of VIN are pre-cancerous. Intraepitelial neoplasia vulvar (VIN) may develope into cancer making cryotherapy with a cone biopsy optional treatments.

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Intraepitelial Neoplasia Vulvar

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Cryotherapy, Cone Biopsy

It is not known if VIN is sexually transmitted but some forms are associated with sexual transmission. VIN is the presence of abnormal cells in the vulva skin, and can occur in several areas at the same time. The condition is more common with fair skinned women Intraepitelial neoplasia vulvar (VIN) may develope into cancer making cryotherapy with a cone biopsy optional treatments.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV Man, HPV Wart Picture, Human Papillomavirus HPV, HPV Mild Dysplasia, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papillomavirus HPV Infection, Cervical Dysplasia, Cervical Cone Biopsy, Genital Wart Contagious

Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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