Cherry angiomas are the most common vascular lesions to appear on human skin. They are made up of clusters of dilated capillaries on the surface of the skin, which accounts for the cherry-red or purple color. No one knows exactly what causes them.
Cherry angiomas can occur almost anywhere on the skin, but most commonly on the torso. They rarely occur on the hands or...
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A cherry angioma is a noncancerous (benign) skin growth made up of blood vessels.Alternative NamesAngioma - cherry; Senile angiomaCauses, incidence,... Read more »
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A hemangioma is an abnormal buildup of blood vessels in the skin or internal organs.Alternative NamesCavernous hemangioma; Strawberry nevusCauses,... Read more »
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A hepatic hemangioma is a noncancerous liver tumor made of widened (dilated) blood vessels.Alternative NamesLiver hemangioma; Hemangioma of the... Read more »
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A hemangioma is a non-cancerous blood vessel growth. Excision is surgery to remove it. Alternative Names Birthmark excision ... Read more »