This is a common and benign condition usually presenting in the first 2 years of life. Generally no workup is necessary as long as no other secondary sexual characteristics (clitoromegaly, pubic hair, enlarged labia minora, pink vaginal mucosa) or growth spurts are noted. should be followed, and looked for progressive enlargement of the tissue.
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