Lipschutz ulcers, or non-sexually acquired genital ulcers, typically occur in older children and young adults. A diagnosis of Lipschutz ulcers can only be made after excluding common infectious and non-infectious causes of mucosal ulcers. Herein, we present the case of a 4-month-old girl with painful ulceration of the labia consistent with Lipschutz ulcers.
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