Case Report - Angiomyofibroblastoma
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/Keywords:
Vulval swelling, Mesenchymal tumour, Pedunculated, Surgical Excision, Spindle shaped cells, AngiomyofibroblastomaAbstract
Angiomyofibroblastoma is a rare benign mesenchymal tumor occurs in the vulvo-vaginal
region of women. Rarely it occurs in scrotum and inguinal region in males. We report a case
of 47 year old woman at our hospital with complaint of painless swelling over vulva which
gradually enlarged over last 13 years. There is history of trauma 13 years back. No other
complaints. Hysterectomised 27 years back for abnormal uterine bleeding. No other
comorbidities. Local examination of vulva showed a well circumscribed swelling of size 4
cms x 3 cms with a peduncle over lower 1/3rd of left labia majora. Soft and elastic in
consistency, no tenderness, no change in skin color or temperature over the swelling. No
palpable inguinal lymph nodes. Surgical excision was done and specimen was sent for
histopathological examination. HPE report showed spindle shaped cells arranged in
alternating hyper and hypocellular areas with collagen fibrils admixed with adipocytes and
thin walled blood vessels. No evidence of malignancy. Confirmed it as
Angiomyofibroblastoma.