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A rare vulval arteriovenous malformation caused painful swelling in a young woman. Surgical excision followed by embolisation therapy successfully treated this uncommon gynaecological condition.

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Area of Science:

  • Vascular Surgery
  • Gynaecology
  • Interventional Radiology

Background:

  • Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are rare congenital vascular anomalies.
  • Vulval AVMs are exceptionally uncommon, presenting diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.

Observation:

  • A 26-year-old woman presented with a painful vulval swelling.
  • Initial assessment suggested a possible abscess or cyst.

Findings:

  • Surgical excision revealed a rare, low-flow vulval arteriovenous malformation.
  • Histopathological examination confirmed the vascular anomaly.

Implications:

  • This case highlights the importance of considering rare vascular lesions in vulval pathology.
  • Embolisation therapy is a viable and effective treatment option for vulval AVMs.
  • Early diagnosis and multidisciplinary management are crucial for optimal patient outcomes.