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Normal- epidermis
- dermis
- hypodermis
Non-neoplasticWHO neoplasms- epithelial
- squamous
- VIN
- SCC
- basal cell carcinoma
- condyloma
- vestibular papilloma
- fibroepithelial polyp
- keratosis
- seborrheic keratosis
- inverted follicular keratosis
- keratoacanthoma
- glandular
- Paget disease
- Bartholin gland tumors
- bartholin gland adenocarcinoma
- bartholin gland SCC
- adenoid cystic carcinoma
- transitional cell carcinoma
- adenosquamous carcinoma
- small cell carcinoma
- adenoma
- adenomyoma
- anogenital mammary-like glands
- mammary gland-like adenocarcinoma
- papillary hidradenoma
- skene gland adenocarcinoma
- minor vestibular gland adenocarcinoma
- skin appendage tumors
- sweat gland tumors
- sebaceous carcinoma
- syringoma
- nodular hidradenoma
- trichoepithelioma
- trichilemmoma
- soft tissue
- melanocytic
- melanoma
- melanocytic nevus
- congenital
- acquired
- atypical
- dysplastic
- blue nevus
- misc
- yolk sac tumor
- Merkel cell tumor
- PNET
- hematolymphoid
- metastasis
TNM (useful for grossing)- T1: <= 2cm
- T1a: invasion <= 1mm deep
- T1b: invasion > 1mm deep
- T2: > 2cm
- T3: invades lower urethra, vagina, anus
- T4: invades upper urethra, bladder mucosa, rectal mucosa, or fixed to pubic bone
- Regional nodes: femoral, inguinal
- N1: unilateral node
- N2: bilateral nodes
- M1: distant metastasis including pelvic nodes
Staging- I: T1
- II: T2
- III: T3 or N1
- IVA: T4 or N2
- IVB: M1
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