2014
DOI: 10.5812/ircmj.8146
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Bartholin’s Gland Bilateral Nodular Hyperplasia: A Case Report Study

Abstract: Introduction:Tumors which originate from the Bartholin’s glands (BGs) are very rare. Many solid masses that arise from the BGs are carcinoma, though these benign solid lesions are rare.Case Presentation:To the best of the reporter’s knowledge, about 35 cases have been reported in the English literature so far, most of which accompanied with signs or symptoms of Bartholin’s duct cyst. In this paper we report a 43-year-old woman with bilateral solid masses in the BGs, incidentally detected during anterior-poster… Show more

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“…Bartholin abscess, as the name implies, is infected and inflamed, and as a result, presents with pain, redness, and differential warmth in addition to swelling. Rare carcinoma of the gland may also present with pain [7,8]. This patient presented with a painless swelling of the gland, though attenuated in size and attachment due to delay in presentation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Bartholin abscess, as the name implies, is infected and inflamed, and as a result, presents with pain, redness, and differential warmth in addition to swelling. Rare carcinoma of the gland may also present with pain [7,8]. This patient presented with a painless swelling of the gland, though attenuated in size and attachment due to delay in presentation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Se recomienda esta técnica en pacientes con abscesos de glándula de Bartholino recidivante. Sin embargo se ha evidenciado que la recurrencia es del 5 al 15% (14).…”
Section: Tratamiento Quirúrgicoconservadorunclassified
“…1,2 Bartholin gland cysts are 93% unilateral, with 50% right sided -43% left sided, and 7% are bilateral. 3,4 Complications of a Bartholin cysts resection are mainly neuropathic pain secondary to injury to branches of the pudendal nerve and anatomy distortion. 5 In this case we report a necrosis of labia minora a month after a bilateral Bartholin cyst resection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%