Experience with 40 cases of vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia seen during th
e 7-year period 1992-98 is detailed. The average age was 46.2 years and 27
of the patients (67.5%) were aged 50 years or younger. There was a signific
ant association with cigarette smoking when compared with age-matched contr
ol patients attending the Vulvar Clinic with nonneoplastic conditions (67.5
vs. 12.5%; P = 0.001). Twenty-five percent of the patients had a past hist
ory of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN). The disease was multifocal
in 77.5% of patients-92.6% of women aged less than 50 years and 53.8% of o
lder women (P = 0.014). Treatment was by surgical excision supplemented in
some cases by laser ablation. Occult stromal invasion was detected histolog
ically in 15% of cases and in half of these, the invasion was to a depth co
nsidered to have significant metastatic potential. Recurrence occurred in 5
0% of patients and was more common in patients with multifocal disease. One
patient (2.5%), aged 30, developed invasive vulvar carcinoma 4 years after
treatment.