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Angioma
Angiomas are benign tumors that are made up of small blood vessels. They usually appear at or near the surface of the skin. Angiomas may appear anywhere on the body, and aren't considered dangerous (although they may be present as symptoms of another more serious disorder, such as cirrhosis). When they are removed, it is generally for cosmetic reasons.
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Angioma - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment An angioma is a benign tumor that consists of small blood vessels. They usually appear at or near the surface of the skin. Angiomas may appear anywhere on the body, and aren't considered dangerous. However, they may be present as ...
Angioma, Blood Warts, Senile Ectasia About 5 to 10 percent of persons over fifty years have small ruby-red growths on their skin, especially of the face and chest. Angioma, Blood Warts, Senile Ectasia About 5 to 10 percent of persons over fifty years have small ruby-red ...
Arterial Angioma# or #Cirsoid Aneurysm #Arterial Angioma# or #Cirsoid Aneurysm#.?This is composed of the enlarged branches of an arterial trunk. It originates in the smaller branches of an artery?usually the temporal?and may spread to the main ...
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