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GRANULAR CELL TUMOR OF THE CLITORIS IN AN ADOLESCENT FEMALE: A CASE REPORT
P. Aquino1, F. Grana1, M. Hablo1, R. Laureta1, M. Abalajon1
1Fatima University Medical Center Antipolo, Surgery, Antipolo, Philippines
Introduction:
This is to report a case of a 13-year old female patient with a two-year history of an enlarging clitoris.
Material and methods:
Pediatric endocrinology ruled out congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Examination of the vulva revealed a 2.5 x 4 x 3 cm hard, non-erythematous, non-tender bifid clitoral mass, with no inguinal lymphadenopathies on physical examination and pelvic ultrasonography. The patient underwent incision biopsy, rush frozen section, and partial clitoridectomy, and was subsequently readmitted for completion excision.
Results:
Frozen section revealed a spindle cell neoplasm. Final histopathology with immunohistochemistry revealed a granular cell tumor of the clitoris.