获得性外阴淋巴管瘤:危险因素、疾病关联和管理考虑:系统综述。

Amber Duong, Alex Balfour, Christina N Kraus
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获得性外阴淋巴管瘤(AVL)的特征尚不明确。诊断延迟,病情往往难以治疗。目的:本研究的目的是对AVL的危险因素、疾病关联和治疗方案进行系统回顾。方法:采用PubMed、CINAHL和OVID 3个数据库,检索至2022年的所有年份的文献。结果:共纳入78篇文献,133例患者(48±17岁)。大多数研究为病例报告/系列。最常见的疾病关联是既往恶性肿瘤(70例,53%的病例)和炎症性肠病(6例,5%的病例)。最常见的恶性肿瘤是宫颈癌(57例,占病例的43%)。大多数患者既往有放疗或手术,其中36% (n = 48)接受放疗,30% (n = 40)接受淋巴结清扫,27% (n = 36)接受手术切除。常见的症状包括分泌物、疼痛和瘙痒。大多数患者接受手术治疗AVL,其中39%接受切除治疗,12%接受激光治疗(大多数使用CO2), 11%接受药物治疗。大多数患者之前的治疗都失败了,诊断延迟了。局限性:回顾性。大多数研究仅限于病例报告和病例系列,存在研究间的可变性和结果异质性。结论:AVL是一种未被充分认识的疾病,在有恶性肿瘤或泌尿生殖区放射史的患者中应予以考虑。治疗应包括多学科护理和解决潜在的淋巴变化,管理任何现有的炎症状况,并在解决瘙痒和疼痛症状时使用皮肤导向疗法和屏障剂。需要前瞻性研究来进一步确定AVL的特征并制定治疗指南。
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Acquired vulvar lymphangioma: risk factors, disease associations, and management considerations: a systematic review.

Acquired vulvar lymphangioma (AVL) is not well-characterized. Diagnosis is delayed and the condition is often refractory to therapy.

Objective: The objective of this study was to provide a systematic review of AVL including risk factors, disease associations, and management options.

Methods: A primary literature search was conducted using 3 databases: PubMed, CINAHL, and OVID, from all years to 2022.

Results: In total, 78 publications with 133 patients (48 ± 17 years) were included. Most studies were case reports/series. The most common disease association was prior malignancy (70 patients, 53% of cases) and inflammatory bowel disease (6 patients, 5% of cases). The most common malignancy was cervical cancer (57 patients, 43% of cases). Most patients had prior radiation or surgery, with 36% (n = 48) treated with radiation, 30% (n = 40) with lymph node dissection, and 27% (n = 36) with surgical resection. Common presenting symptoms included discharge/oozing, pain, and pruritus. Most patients underwent surgical treatment for AVL with 39% treated with excision, 12% with laser therapy (the majority used CO2), and 11% with medical therapies. Most patients had failed prior therapies and there was a diagnostic delay.

Limitations: Retrospective nature. Most studies were limited to case reports and case series, with interstudy variability and result heterogeneity.

Conclusion: AVL is an underrecognized entity and should be considered in patients with a history of malignancy or radiation to the urogenital area. Treatment should include multidisciplinary care and address underlying lymphatic changes, manage any existing inflammatory conditions, and utilize skin-directed therapies and barrier agents while addressing symptoms of pruritus and pain. Prospective studies are needed to further characterize AVL and develop treatment guidelines.

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期刊介绍: The IJWD publishes articles pertaining to dermatologic medical, surgical and cosmetic issues faced by female patients and their families. We are interested in original research articles, review articles, unusual case reports, new treatments, clinical trials, education, mentorship and viewpoint articles. Articles dealing with ethical issues in dermatology and medical legal scenarios are also welcome.Very important articles will have accompanying editorials. Topics which our subsections editors look forward to welcoming include: Women’s Health Oncology, Surgery and Aesthetics Pediatric Dermatology Medical Dermatology Society.
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