How does vulva have a small sarcoma to return a responsibility?
summary
Lipoma of vulva is a benign tumor composed of mature adipocytes. It grows in the scrotum, labia or other adipose tissue of vulva. The size of the tumor is different. It is small polypoid, sometimes 10-12 cm in diameter, and protrudes subcutaneously. Most of the tumors are sessile, soft, and some are lobulated. How does vulva have a small sarcoma to return a responsibility? Let's talk about it.
How does vulva have a small sarcoma to return a responsibility?
Lipoma of vulva comes from fat tissue of labia major or scrotum, which may be related to disorder of lipid metabolism. Lipoma of vulva can occur at any age, especially in women of childbearing age. The growth of the tumor is slow, and it is located in the subcutaneous adipose tissue of labia major and pubic caruncle without pain. When the tumor is small, there is no discomfort. When the tumor is large, it is inconvenient to walk and difficult to have sex. If the tumor extends along the vesicovaginal septum to the paravaginal tissue, it can hinder delivery.
There are six items of blood biochemical examination, including alanine aminotransferase, creatinine, urea nitrogen, serum glucose, triglyceride and total cholesterol. Triglycerides and total cholesterol are the most important indicators to measure the level of blood lipids. Blood lipid is the general term of all kinds of lipids in blood.
No specificity, mostly liver pain, fever, loss of appetite, weight loss, palpable mass in upper abdomen, rarely jaundice and ascites. The tumor is ellipsoidal or irregular, soft and large. The section is grayish yellow or grayish white, and the necrotic area is common, which is easy to soften and break. The tissue around the tumor can be compressed to form an incomplete thin pseudocapsule, and the well differentiated liposarcoma can have a complete capsule.
matters needing attention
1. For small, asymptomatic and harmless lipomas, no treatment is needed. 2. If the lipoma is large and causes walking discomfort and sexual life difficulties, it should be removed surgically. 3. If the malignant transformation of lipoma is suspected, biopsy should be done to make a definite diagnosis, and then surgical resection and radiotherapy should be combined.