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Bilateral Bartholin¡¯s Gland Hyperplasia Associated with Bartholin¡¯s Gland Cyst: A Brief Case Report

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 ( You Eun-Hee ) 
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Abstract


A 40-year-old woman underwent surgery to remove tender bilateral vulvar masses. The masses were gray/brown, well circumscribed, non-encapsulated, and were composed of an increased number of ducts and acini with a normal lobular architecture and a duct-acinar relationship. This appearance was consistent with Bartholin¡¯s gland hyperplasia (BGH). Bilateral Bartholin¡¯s gland cysts were also associated with BGH. Benign tumors and tumor-like conditions of Bartholin¡¯s
gland are uncommon, and only a few cases of BGH have been reported in the literature. Hyperplasia is a rare etiology for an enlarged Bartholin¡¯s gland, and must be distinguished histologically from adenoma.

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Bartholin¡¯s gland;Hyperplasia;Adenoma;Cyst

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