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Medical Conditions - Vestibular Papillomatosis

Vestibular papillomatosis is an uncommon condition that is a variation of the normal anatomy of the vulva (morphology and topography of the vulvar epithelium). This is not a disease and cannot spread to other people. These are commonly confused and misdiagnosed as HPV (human papillomavirus) infections of the inner labia that are transmitted sexually.

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