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Sunday, May 19, 2013               
 
Hyperplasia of Bartholin Glands

Topic: Tumor-like & Miscellaneous Lesions

Category: Vulva/Vagina

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Bartholin gland is a major vestibular gland located behind the labia minora. Its ducts drain into postero-lateral vestibule. The most common lesion involving Bartholin glands is formation of a cyst. On occasion, hyperplasia (shown here), adenoma, and carcinoma may arise.   return to Tumor-like & Miscellaneous Lesions
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