VIN Flashcards
1
Q
VIN risk for Cancer
A
- 9-18%
2
Q
VIN types
A
Differentiated (post- meno, high risk)
Undifferentiated (pre-meno, low risk)
3
Q
Classification of VIN
A
Add table
4
Q
VIN signs
A
- Raised red/white/keratotic lesions
- Ulcerated or pigmented. - - Acetowhite changes on vulvoscopy
5
Q
Biopsy findings VIN
A
- Loss of organisation of sq epithelium
6
Q
What is VIN associated with
A
- CIN
- Check cervic, vagina and perianal region
7
Q
Treatment for VIN
A
- Wide local excision
- Imiquimod cream 5%
- F/u yearly for 5 years
- If multifocal- refer to colp
8
Q
Risk of cancer
A
- 12-17% invasive CA
- 14-16% SCC in 5 years