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Case Reports
. 2019 Jun 1;117(3):e305-e308.
doi: 10.5546/aap.2019.e305.

[Ulcer of Lipschütz, a diagnosis to consider in the pediatric population]

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[Ulcer of Lipschütz, a diagnosis to consider in the pediatric population]

[Article in Spanish]
Javier Arellano et al. Arch Argent Pediatr. .
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Abstract

Acute vulvar ulcer or ulcer of Lipschütz corresponds to a rare disease, being usually underdiagnosed. It is characterized by a sudden or acute development of ulcerous and painful lesions in the vulva, vagina and/or perineum, without a previous history of sexual contact in girls and teenagers. Its etiology remains unknown in most cases, although they have been associated with infectious agents. Their study includes the suspicion of sexually transmitted infections, adverse drug reactions, autoimmune diseases and immunosuppression. The ulcerative lesions disappear spontaneously, usually without sequelae or recurrences in the long term. We present the case of an 11-year-old adolescent patient, without sexual initiation, or menarche and who consulted due to a four-day prodromal condition, followed by the acute development of genital ulcers. Its causes, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis and treatment are discussed.

La úlcera vulvar aguda o úlcera de Lipschütz corresponde a una entidad poco frecuente, por lo general, subdiagnosticada. Se caracteriza por la aparición súbita o aguda de lesiones ulcerosas y dolorosas en la vulva, la vagina y/o el periné, sin antecedente de contacto sexual en niñas y adolescentes. Su etiología permanece desconocida en la mayoría de los casos, aunque se ha asociado a agentes infecciosos. Para su estudio, se deben sospechar infecciones de transmisión sexual, reacciones adversas a medicamentos, enfermedades autoinmunes e inmunosupresión. Las lesiones ulcerosas desaparecen espontáneamente, de manera habitual, sin secuelas ni recurrencias a largo plazo. Se presenta el caso de una paciente adolescente de 11 años, sin inicio de actividad sexual ni menarquia y que consultó por un cuadro prodrómico de cuatro días, seguido del desarrollo agudo de úlceras genitales. Se discuten sus causas, presentación clínica, diagnósticos diferenciales y tratamiento.

Keywords: Acute; Genital disease female; Lipschutz ulcer.

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