- How to use this Atlas
 - Dermatological Terminology
 - Morphological categories of vulvar conditions and diseases
 - Architectural Changes
	
				
				
- Architectural Changes of the Labia Minora, Prepuce, and Clitoris
- Flattening of the Labia Minora at the Bases
 - Asymmetry of the Labia Minora
 - Loss of the Labia Minora
 - Agglutination of the Labia Minora to the Interlabial Sulcus
 - Fusion of the Labia Minora
 - Formation of Synechiae Anteriorly and/or Posteriorly
 - Scarring of the Prepuce to the Glans Clitoris
 - Fusion of the Prepuce
 - Loss of the Prepuce
 
 - Labial Adhesions
 - Hymenal Abnormalities
 - Trauma
 - Female Genital Cutting
 
 - Architectural Changes of the Labia Minora, Prepuce, and Clitoris
 - Red Conditions
					
				
				
- Red Papules
 - Red Nodules
- Epidermal Cyst, inflamed
 - Bartholin Duct Abscess
 - Urethral Caruncle
 - Urethral Prolapse
 - Molluscum Contagiosum (inflamed)
 - Hidradenitis Suppurativa
 - Furuncles (“boils”)
 - Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia (VIN)
 - Pyogenic Granuloma
 - Hidradenoma Papilliferum (Mammary-like Gland Adenoma)
 - Melanoma (amelanotic type)
 - Prurigo Nodularis
 - Squamous Cell Carcinoma
 - Erythema Multiforme (major and minor)
 
 - Red Patches and Plaques
- Candidiasis
 - Dermatophytosis
 - Intertrigo
 - Erythrasma
 - Psoriasis
 - Vulvodynia
 - Atrophy
 - Lichen Simplex Chronicus
 - Contact Dermatitis, Allergic and Irritant
 - Eczematous dermatitis
 - Lichen Sclerosus
 - Lichen Planus
 - Cellulitis, Erysipelas
 - Steroid Rosacea
 - Vulvar intraepithelial Neoplasia (VIN)
 - Vulvitis Plasma Cellularis (Plasma Cell (Zoon’s) Vulvitis)
 - Fixed Drug Eruption
 - Basal Cell Carcinoma
 - Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureus (MRSA)
 - Progestogen Hypersensitivity
 - Hailey-Hailey Disease
 - Trauma, Foreign Body
 - Trauma, Surgically Induced Hematoma
 - Trauma, Radiodermatitis
 - Trauma, Sexual Assault
 - Semen allergy
 - Extramammary Paget Disease
 - Necrotizing Fasciitis
 
 
 - White Conditions
 - Blistering Conditions
 - Erosions and ulcers
					
				
				
- Erosions
- Eczematous Dermatitis (Excoriations)
 - Lichen Simplex Chronicus (Excoriations)
 - Contact Dermatitis (Excoriations)
 - Lichen Planus (Erosive)
 - Fissures (associated with many conditions)
 - Hidradenitis Suppurativa
 - Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia (VIN), Eroded Variant
 - Fixed Drug Eruption
 - Extramammary Paget Disease
 - Trauma, Burns
 - Stephens-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TENS)
 - Pemphigus Vulgaris
 
 - Ulcers
 - Lacerations
 
 - Erosions
 - Dark-colored (brown, blue or black) conditions
 - Skin-colored conditions
					
				
				
- Skin-Colored Papules and Nodules
- Neurofibroma
 - Lipoma
 - Acrochordon, (Fibroepithelial Polyp, Skin Tag)
 - Human Papilloma Virus Infection, (Warts)
 - Molluscum Contagiosum
 - Vestibular Mucinous Cysts
 - Epidermal Cyst
 - Bartholin Gland Cyst
 - Vestibular Papillomatosis
 - Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia (VIN)
 - Intradermal Nevus
 - Hidradenoma Papilliferum (Mammary-like Gland Tumor)
 - Fox-Fordyce Disease
 
 - Skin-Colored Patches and Plaques
 
 - Skin-Colored Papules and Nodules
 - Edema (Mild vulvar edema may occur with any inflammatory vulvar disease)
					
				
				
- Skin-Colored Edema
- Bartholin duct cyst
 - Vulvar Edema: Angioedema from Inflammation or Infection
 - Vulvar Edema from Acquired Lymphedema: Post-Radiation and Post-Surgical Lymphatic Obstruction; Post-Infectious and Post-Inflammatory Sdema
 - Congenital Lymphedema: Milroy’s Disease
 - Vulvar Edema from Pregnancy
 - Trauma, Surgically Induced Hematoma
 - Crohn Disease
 - Hidradenitis Suppurativa
 
 - Pink or Red Edema
 
 - Skin-Colored Edema
 - List of Atlas Topics