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== Introduction ==
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The vulva refers to the outer part of the external female genitalia, it includes the entrance to the vagina and the internal reproductive tract in addition to the urethra opening. It forms from c labia majora (outer lips), labia minora (inner lips), and clitoris.


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Vulval Warts a growth of epithelium caused by HPV infection and usually transmitted between sexual partners but they don not develop to a cancer.
 
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Introduction[edit | edit source]

The vulva refers to the outer part of the external female genitalia, it includes the entrance to the vagina and the internal reproductive tract in addition to the urethra opening. It forms from c labia majora (outer lips), labia minora (inner lips), and clitoris.

Vulval Warts a growth of epithelium caused by HPV infection and usually transmitted between sexual partners but they don not develop to a cancer.

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