The vulvar dermatologic examination is a crucial component of gynecologic and dermatologic practice, requiring a thorough understanding of normal anatomy and physiologic variations, and common pathologic conditions. This review outlines key elements of the history-taking process, including demographic factors, symptoms, product use, and relevant medical history, which help guide diagnostic evaluation. A structured approach to distinguishing normal anatomic variations from disease is emphasized, including the identification of physiological changes across the lifespan and common benign lesions that may mimic pathology. Proper vulvar hygiene and personal care habits play a significant role in maintaining vulvar health and preventing irritant or allergic reactions. We review evidence-based recommendations on cleansing practices, product selection, and environmental factors that contribute to vulvar irritation, as well as common allergens and irritants implicated in contact dermatitis. In addition, we discuss the indications for vulvar biopsy, emphasizing its role in distinguishing benign inflammatory conditions from premalignant or malignant processes. Specific biopsy techniques and procedural considerations are highlighted to ensure accurate histopathologic diagnosis and optimal patient outcomes. This guide provides clinicians with a practical framework for evaluating the vulva, integrating history-taking, physical examination, patient education, and diagnostic interventions to improve care for individuals presenting with vulvar complaints.
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Sach Thakker
Georgetown University
Thomas Stirrat
Aaron Brody
Wayne State University
Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology
New York University
University of Florida
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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synapsesocial.com/papers/698c1cd3267fb587c655f99b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/grf.0000000000001000