Introduction: Persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD) is an intrusive and unremitting disorder for which several possible etiologies and treatments have been suggested.
Aim: To describe a woman who developed PGAD in association with a periclitoral mass, a potential physical cause of the disorder that has not been previously described in the medical literature.
Methods: A postmenopausal woman presented with 6 months of persistent, unrelenting genital arousal and clitoral pain that was unrelated to sexual stimuli. Careful examination revealed a tender, firm, mobile, left-sided mass that appeared to compress the dorsal nerve of the clitoris.
Results: Complete excision of the mass resulted in full resolution of her symptoms over several weeks.
Conclusion: Localized causes of persistent genital arousal, though rare, should be included in the differential diagnosis PGAD as detection and treatment can lead to a complete recovery.
Keywords: Clitoral Pain; PGAD; Papillary Hidradenoma; Periclitoral Mass; Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder.
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