No myoepithelial cell layer or outer smooth muscle layer is present Surgical excision is the management Epidermal Inclusion Cyst They are commonly seen in the labia majora and may result from obstruction of the pilosebaceous ducts and glands Patients may present with complaints of a palpable nodularity within the vulva Cyst is lined by stratified cornified squamous epithelium and filled with keratinaceous debris Other Cysts Other cysts, more commonly seen in the vagina, can rarely occur in vulva and include mesothelial cyst , Skene duct cyst , and mesonephric-like cyst (see Vagina) Benign Discolored Lesions Lichen Sclerosus Clinical Lichen sclerosus accounts for 3040% of nonneoplastic epithelial lesions of the vulva
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Although computed tomography (CT) cannot reflect pathological findings, it can show a wide range of airway/lung morphology and quantitatively evaluate the airway size to obtain the lumen diameter, wall thickness, total airway area, and lumen area in cross-section 103