Vulvar Biopsy
This Vulvar Biopsy course will teach you:
- To diagnose lesions of the vulvar epithelium.
- The vulvar biopsy, when performed on small lesions, may be curative in that the entire lesion may be removed.
Special attention is paid to the following hazards you may encounter during the Vulvar Biopsy:
- Prevention of infection
- Shredded tissue sample avoidance
With the following tips you might perform the Vulvar Biopsy even better:
- Role of acetid acid in identifying suspicious tissue
- Multiple skin biopsies
After studying this Vulvar Biopsy course you are familiar with the most common complications:
- Scarring
- Bleeding
- Failure of the procedure
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Step by step
Specimen removal
Skin
Inspect
Inspect the skin for suspected inflammatory diseases, neoplasias, ulcers, and pigmented lesions that are to be biopsied.
Prevention of infection
If possible, taking a biopsy from the clitoris, and urethra is avoided, because these areas are particularly sensitive.
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