What is the second most common vulvar malignancy? Malignant melanoma. It is most common in elderly women in the seventh or eighth decade of life. Unlike other cutaneous melanomas that develop in sun-exposed areas, and are thus thought to be related to ultraviolet light exposure, melanomas of the vulva are thought, possibly, to be associated with chronic inflammatory disease, chemical irritants, viral infections (including HPV), and genetic susceptibility. De Simone P, Silipo V, Buccini P, et al: Vulvar melanoma: a report of 10 cases and review of the literature, Melanoma Res 18:127–133, 2008. |
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