While vulvar masses are not prevalent in society, they are one of the reasons for complaints that arise during visits to gynecology outpatient clinics. An excision is typically necessary for both the purpose of diagnosing and treating the condition.
We documented three exceptional instances with distinct histopathological diagnoses and varying presentations, as well as a consecutive series of five patients, including one Bartholin abscess and one labia major abscess.
During the compilation of this article, we intended to show that vulvar masses can manifest in various forms. It is important not to overlook pathologies other than Bartholin cysts and abscesses, which are commonly encountered reasons for admission to gynecology clinics. Additionally, it is crucial to always consider the possibility of malignant pathologies.
Clinicians' expertise and understanding of vulvar masses are comparatively inferior to their knowledge of other gynecological disorders. This case series presents the uncommon vulva masses that we found in our clinic.