Vulvar Hibernoma: An Unusual Lipomatous Tumor in an Adolescent

Elizabeth E. Williams & Nicole W. Karjane et al. · 2021-01-20

Lipomatous tumors of the vulva are exceedingly rare, particularly in adolescents. We describe the work-up and management of an adolescent girl who presented with a large, well-vascularized vulvar mass. A 14-year-old girl presented with a large vulvar mass of unclear etiology. Magnetic resonance imaging of this mass revealed an ill-defined, well-vascularized mass with fat signal characteristics suggestive of a lipomatous tumor that was concerning for malignancy. We performed complete resection of the mass, and histologic evaluation revealed a vulvar hibernoma. There have been no signs of recurrence 1 year later. Although rare, a hibernoma of the vulvar region may present in adolescence and may be concerning for malignancy on imaging. Complete resection of these tumors is recommended for definitive diagnosis and treatment.
Authors
Elizabeth E. Williams, Stephanie A. Sullivan, Sadia Sayeed, Nicole W. Karjane