TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Vulvar Cancer A1 - Dooley-Hash, Suzanne A1 - Knoop, Kevin J. A2 - Knoop, Kevin J. A2 - Stack, Lawrence B. A2 - Storrow, Alan B. A2 - Thurman, R. Jason Y1 - 2021 N1 - T2 - The Atlas of Emergency Medicine, 5e AB - Vulvar cancer accounts for 5% of gynecologic malignancies and occurs most commonly in postmenopausal women. Many vulvar neoplasms are asymptomatic and are discovered incidentally during gynecologic examination. Patients with symptoms most commonly complain of vulvar pruritis and may have noticed a vulvar mass. In advanced cases, vulvar bleeding or discharge, dysuria, or inguinal lymphadenopathy may be present. A single plaque, ulcer, or mass (fleshy, nodular, or warty) is most commonly found on the labia majora, but other areas may be affected. Less than 5% of cases have multifocal lesions. SN - PB - McGraw-Hill CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/04/17 UR - accessmedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1181041644 ER -