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  2. Bartholin's gland - Wikipedia

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    Adenocarcinoma of the gland is rare and benign tumors and hyperplasia are even more rare. [18] Bartholin gland carcinoma [19] is a rare malignancy that occurs in 1% of vulvar cancers. This may be due to the presence of three different types of epithelial tissue. [8] Inflammation of the Skene's glands and Bartholin glands may appear similar to ...

  3. Bartholin's cyst - Wikipedia

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    A Bartholin's gland cyst develops when the duct that drains the gland becomes blocked. [11] Blockage may be caused by an infection or a mucus plug. [ 11 ] The secretions from the Bartholin's gland are retained, forming a cyst.

  4. Vulvar cancer - Wikipedia

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    Less often, the labia minora, clitoris, or Bartholin's glands are affected. [1] Symptoms include a lump, itchiness, changes in the skin, or bleeding from the vulva. [1] Risk factors include vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN), HPV infection, genital warts, smoking, and many sexual partners. [1] [3] Most vulvar cancers are squamous cell ...

  5. Is My Vagina Normal? - AOL

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    According to Dr. Holmes, these types of bumps could mean a few things: abscesses (infections from an infected hair follicle), Bartholin’s glands (blocked glands), or sexually transmitted ...

  6. Female genital disease - Wikipedia

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    A Bartholin's cyst is an abscess of a Bartholin's gland. Bartholin's glands are located within the labia, or the skin folds surrounding the vaginal opening. [17] Bartholin's cysts can be painful and may require drainage or surgical removal in order to resolve. [17]

  7. Everything You Need To Know About WAP, Vaginal Dryness, and ...

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    Vulva-owners have two sets of glands that are responsible for vaginal fluid during sexual arousal: the Bartholin’s glands, which are located to the right and left of the vaginal opening, and the ...

  8. Anaerobic infection - Wikipedia

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    Female genital tract infections caused by anaerobic bacteria are polymicrobial and include: soft-tissue perineal, vulvar and Bartholin gland abscesses; bacterial vaginosis; endometritis; pyometra; salpingitis; adnexal abscess; tubo-ovarian abscesses; intrauterine contraceptive device-associated infection; pelvic inflammatory disease, [30] which ...

  9. Vaginal cysts - Wikipedia

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    Other cysts can be Bartholin's cysts, Gartner's duct cysts, mucous inclusions, epithelial inclusion cysts, embryonic cysts and urothelial cysts. [1] [17] Less common vaginal cysts are endometrial cysts and vaginitis emphysematosa. Vaginitis emphysematosum is a group of gas-filled cysts on the vaginal wall; these are benign and self-limiting ...