![]() ![]() ![]() The condition was diagnosed as Bartholin’s gland cyst for which we decided to perform surgical neostomy and cystectomy. Ultrasonography showed a cystic mass (measuring approximately 5.6 × 3.6 cm) in the subcutaneous area of the vulva with poor ultrasonic echo. Serologic tests for syphilis and human immunodeficiency virus were both negative. Cervical secretions tested negative for human papillomavirus (HPV). The pH of leucorrhea was elevated (pH, 4.8) and the amine test was positive. Laboratory findings suggested inflammation (C-reactive protein, 38.90 mg/L) and hyperleukocytosis (14.1 × 10 9/L). On admission, the patient’s blood pressure was 118/68 mmHg heart rate, 95 beats/min and body temperature, 38℃. The patient had not received any treatment before visiting the doctor. ![]() The mass, which was located on the left labia majora, was red, warm, and tender. A 27-year-old, previously healthy female was hospitalized because of swelling and pain in her vulva. ![]()
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