Definition:
Generally benign keratotic white lesions on the vulva are
called as vulval leukoplakia or precancerous disease or white spot disease.
In these more are benign or pre-cancerous lesions. Only 4 to
6% can be cancerous.
Nowadays instead of using the general term leukoplakia, one
standard nomenclature has developed based on the histopathological findings of
the vulval lesions.
And these lesions are called non-neoplastic epithelial
disorders in general. And these are subdivided into:
-Squamous cell hyperplasia.
-Lichen sclerosus.
-And other dermatoses.
Causes of
leukoplakia:
Exact etiology is not clear. But the possible factors are:
-Systemic factors like:
Diabetes
Endocrine disorders
Malnutrition
Vitamin deficiency
Pituitary-ovarian dysfunction
-EB virus infection
-Candida albicans infection
-HPV infection seen in around 22% of the patients.
-Can be seen in patients with oral leukoplakia.
-P 53 gene mutation leading to cell proliferation.
-Local factors like:
Genital partial wetness
Heat stimulation
Rubbing
Age related atrophy
-Previous similar lesions
-The skin graft to vulva can also get the lesions.
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