2019
DOI: 10.1590/0100-3984.2017.0185
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Subpubic cartilaginous cyst: a rare cause of vulvar lesion

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“…Namely, a collagen capsule filled with degenerating fibrocartilage, debris and mucin. 2 The inferred pathogenesis is that these lesions may represent mucinous degeneration of the pubic supporting ligaments with cartilaginous metaplasia. 1 They are considered a benign cyst with no reported malignancy.…”
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“…Namely, a collagen capsule filled with degenerating fibrocartilage, debris and mucin. 2 The inferred pathogenesis is that these lesions may represent mucinous degeneration of the pubic supporting ligaments with cartilaginous metaplasia. 1 They are considered a benign cyst with no reported malignancy.…”
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“…Diagnosis of subpubic cartilaginous cysts is clinical and based on imaging findings. 2 Clinical assessment commonly reveals a hard, midline mass that is closely adherent to the pubic symphysis and may cause deviation of the external urethral meatus. The best imaging modality for diagnosis is magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as it describes morphological and structural characteristics of the mass.…”
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