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Granular cell myoblastoma of vulva - Anogenital in
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Granular cell myoblastoma of vulva - Anogenital in

Contributors: Kaylee Underkofler MD, MPH, Mitchell Linder MD
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Synopsis

Granular cell myoblastoma is a slow-growing submucosal tumor derived from the nerve sheath. It is located on the vulva in approximately 10% of cases, although it is more commonly seen in the nasopharyngeal area, particularly on the tongue. It can be multifocal.

Granular cell myoblastoma is seen most commonly in adults, but it presents in children as well. The median age at diagnosis is between 30 and 50 years. It is more common among Black women.

The majority of cases of granular cell myoblastoma are benign, but 2% are found to be malignant. They can recur; thus, surveillance is warranted.

Related topic: granular cell tumor

Codes

ICD10CM:
D17.30 – Benign lipomatous neoplasm of skin and subcutaneous tissue of unspecified sites

SNOMEDCT:
404035005 – Granular cell myoblastoma

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Last Reviewed:01/03/2021
Last Updated:01/03/2021
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Granular cell myoblastoma of vulva - Anogenital in
A medical illustration showing key findings of Granular cell myoblastoma of vulva : Female genital, Labia majora, Smooth nodule, Tumor
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A close-up of a smooth pinkish nodule.
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