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Deeksha Pandey1, Jyothi Shetty1, Aashish Saxena2
1Department of OBGYN, KMC, Manipal University (MU), Manipal 576104, India.
Abstract:
With the help of this case we summarize some crucial features to be picked up from history and examination before labeling a case as Bartholin's abscess or cyst. A 20-year old unmarried girl, deaf and mute since birth, was initially diagnosed to have Bartholin's abscess. On careful reexamination after inflammation subsided, a decision of excision of this tumor was taken. Intraoperatively it was found to be well encapsulated. Histopathology ascertained the diagnosis of vulval leiomyoma.
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