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. 2018 Feb 9;50(2):e442. doi: 10.1038/emm.2017.265

Table 1. Clinicopathologic features of vulvar cancers.

Sample Age (years) Tumor size in diameter (cm) Diagnosis Extent of carcinoma HPV infection (high- and low-risk types) Sample source
VSCC1 60 3.5 Vulva SCC Microinvasion + (HPV16, −) FFPE
VSCC2 74 3 Vulva SCC invasion (7.0 mm) + (HPV16, −) Frozen
VSCC3 78 3 Vulva SCC Invasion (8.0 mm) + (HPV58, −) FFPE
VSCC4 61 0.5 Vulva SCC Microinvasion + (HPV16, −) FFPE
VSCC5 66 2 Vulva SCC Invasion (6.0 mm) + (HPV52, −) FFPE
VSCC6 47 1.5 Vulva SCC Invasion (1.0 mm) + (HPV16, −) FFPE
VSCC7 70 2.5 Vulva SCC Invasion (7.0 mm) FFPE
VSCC8 70 4 Vulva SCC Invasion (4.0 mm) FFPE
VSCC9 45 1.3 Vulva SCC (VIN) No invasion FFPE
VSCC10 61 0.6 Vulva SCC Invasion (1.4 mm) FFPE
VSCC11 62 2.4 Vulva SCC Invasion (1.0 mm) FFPE
VSCC12 69 4 Vulva SCC Invasion (7.0 mm) FFPE
VSCC13 79 4 Vulva SCC Invasion (1.0 mm) FFPE
VSCC14 64 1.7 Vulva (VIN) SCC No invasion FFPE
VSCC15 83 1.2 Vulva SCC Invasion (4.0 mm) FFPE

Abbreviations: FFPE, formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded; HPV, human papilloma virus; VIN, vulva intraepithelial neoplasm.

HPV infection risk types are indicated in parentheses (high risk, low risk).

High-risk HPVs are indicated by the numbers 16, 52, and 58.