Vulvar Dysplasia

Vulvar dysplasia, or vulvar intrapepithelial neoplasia (VIN), is abnormal changes in the skin of the vulva.  Two skin folds called the outer and inner lips of the vagina. The outer lips (labia majora) is the most common site of vulvar dysplasia. The vulva describes a women’s outside genital structures, and includes the area outside of the opening of the vagina.  The vulva has the following parts: The opening of the vagina with glands that produce lubrication. Two skin folds called the outer and inner lips of the vagina.  The outer lips (labia majora) is the most common site of vulvar dysplasia.  The inner lips (labia minora) are smaller and located inside of the labia majora. The clitoris is a sensitive tissue at the top of the vulva where the two lips meet. The mons pubis is the area in front of the pubic bone. The perineum is the area between the vulva and anus.

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