A: 5 cm firm, mobile mass in the right labia majora on initial presentation;B: Macroscopic appearance of excised lesion 80 × 40 × 40mm;C: Exophytic ulcerated recurrent vulvar YST, causing bleeding. Vulvar yolk sac tumor diagnosed during pregnancy, with recurrence during subsequent second pregnancy. Xu W, Moon A, Chetty N, Lourie R, Shannon C - Gynecologic oncology reports (2015). Not Altered. CC.
Benign exophytic lesions of the vulva are solid organ lesions arising from the outer surface of vulva.
An example of a benign exophytic lesions of the vulva is condyloma acuminatum of the vulva.