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25 lip 2024 · The diagnosis of vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia (VaIN) has increased steadily over the past several decades as a result of heightened awareness, expanded cytologic and human papillomavirus screening, and the liberal use of colposcopy.
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7 maj 2022 · Activity, safety, and feasibility of cidofovir and imiquimod for treatment of vulval intraepithelial neoplasia (RT(3)VIN): a multicentre, open-label, randomised, phase 2 trial
18 paź 2023 · VaIN may start within the external surface of the wall of the vagina or spread from areas of nearby cervical dysplasia (abnormal cells in the cervix). When not treated, these precancerous conditions sometimes escalate into cancer. This article will explain the differences between VaIN grades.
Clinically, there are two distinct premalignant types of vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia: HPV-related VIN, more common in young women, multifocal and multicentric; VIN associated with vulvar dermatoses, more common in older women and usually unicentric. For definite diagnosis, a biopsy is required.
6 gru 2023 · Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) involves having precancerous skin cells on your vulva. But this part’s important — VIN isn’t cancer. This diagnosis means that some of your skin cells are atypical and could eventually become vulvar cancer without treatment.
Classic VIN, like CIN, is associated with HPV and seen in younger women. May be multifocal, i.e. associated with cervical or vaginal lesions; multifocality has a strongly association with immunosuppression. Classic VIN is graded like cervical pre-cancerous lesions: VIN I. DDx: condyloma acuminatum. Uncommon. VIN II. Not common.