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Ridley's The Vulva
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Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Guide
Pages
Ridley’s The Vulva
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List of Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Companion Website
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1 Vulval Embryology and Developmental Abnormalities
CHAPTER MENU
Vulval embryology Sexual determination and differentiation
Early female embryogenesis (weeks 1–8)
Carnegie stage 1–3
Carnegie stages 4–6
Carnegie stage 8
Carnegie stage 9
Carnegie stage 11
Carnegie stages 13 and 14
Carnegie stages 15 and 16
Carnegie stage 19
Carnegie stages 20–23
End of the female embryonic period and further development (week 8 onwards)
Development of the epithelia
Disorders of sexual development
Sex Chromosome DSD Turner’s syndrome
Mosaicism
45,X/46,XX mosaicism and X chromosome abnormality
45,X/46,XY MOSAICISM AND Y CHROMOSOME ABNORMALITY
46,XX DSD
Foetal androgen excess
Maternal androgen excess
Exogenous androgen excess
46,XY DSD
Disorders of gonadal development Complete or partial gonadal dysgenesis
Ovotesticular disorder
Structural developmental defects Vagina Vaginal agenesis (Müllerian agenesis)
Vaginal atresia
Vaginal septa
Imperforate hymen
Vaginal cysts
External genitalia
Vulval and urinary system abnormalities Kidney
Ureter
Bladder
Urethra
Vulval and intestinal abnormalities
Patient Support Groups
References
2 The Normal Vulva
CHAPTER MENU
Normal vulval anatomy
Mons pubis
Labia majora
Labia minora
Sebaceous glands (Fordyce spots)
The clitoris
The vestibule
Hart’s line
Bartholin’s glands
Minor vestibular glands
Vestibular papillomatosis
Hymen
The external urethral meatus and urethra
Associated structures The vagina
The perineum
The urogenital triangle
The urogenital diaphragm
Deep perineal pouch
Superficial perineal pouch
Anal triangle
The pelvic floor
Ischiococcygeus muscle
Iliococcygeus muscle
Pubococcygeus muscle
The inguinofemoral region
Blood supply of the vulva
Internal pudendal artery
Femoral artery
Venous drainage
Microscopic anatomy
Lymphatic drainage of the vulva
The external iliac lymph nodes
Medial group
Anterior group
Lateral group
Microscopic anatomy
Nerve supply of the vulva
Somatic innervation
Autonomic (visceral) innervation
Pudendal nerve
Microscopic anatomy
Normal microscopic anatomy and histological features Epithelia of the vulva
Mons pubis
Labia majora
AGMLGs
Labia minora
Clitoris
Vestibule
Bartholin’s glands
Minor vestibular glands
Skene’s glands (paraurethral glands)
Vestibular papillomatosis
Vagina
Other epithelial cell types
Melanocytes
Langerhans cells
Merkel cells
The basement membrane zone
The dermis
References
3 Vulval Physiology and Changes Through Life
CHAPTER MENU
Barrier function
Immune responsiveness
Changes through life
Neonate
Childhood
Puberty
Reproductive years
Sexual response
Pregnancy
Menopause
Resources
Patient support groups
References
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5 The Vulval Clinic, History, and Examination
CHAPTER MENU
The vulval clinic
The consultation History
Examination
History and examination in children
Documentation
Management
Helpful websites for patient information
Dermatoses
Sexually transmitted infections
References
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7 Investigations in Vulval Disease
CHAPTER MENU
Biopsy Reasons for taking a biopsy
Site of biopsy
Pre‐biopsy
Types of biopsy Punch biopsy
Incisional biopsy
Elliptical biopsy
Excisional biopsy
Shave biopsy
Local anaesthesia
Technique
Post‐biopsy instructions
Samples
Documentation
What do you need to tell the pathologist?
Cytology
Microbiological investigation Swabs
Scrapings
Serology
Wet mount microscopy
Wood’s lamp examination
Patch testing
Resources
Prick testing
Blood tests
Imaging
Dermoscopy
Vulvoscopy
References
8 Topical and Non‐Surgical Treatments
CHAPTER MENU
Topical treatments
General vulval hygiene
Types of preparation
Emollients
Barriers
Topical steroids
Adverse effects
Local effects
Systemic effects
Calcineurin inhibitors
Adverse effects
Imiquimod
Adverse effects
Potassium permanganate
Lubricants
Non‐surgical treatments Phototherapy and photochemotherapy
Photodynamic therapy (PDT)
Adverse effects
Resources
References
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