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Cervical cellular angiofibroma: A poorly known entity | |
Dr. Sheetal Sharma, Dr. Neelam Gupta, Dr. Nechal Kaur | |
Cellular angiofibroma is a rare type of benign mesenchymal tumor. Most commonly found in the distal genital region of both genders.These tumors are usually misdiagnosed as Bartholin cysts, vulvar cysts, myoma and unspecified complex tumors. It has a predilection for the vulvovaginal region and needs to be distinguished from other neoplasm. They can cause abnormal swelling, uterine bleeding and protruding mass from vulvovaginal region. The tumor show peak incidence in 5th- 6th decades of life. |
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