Angioma
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Angiomas are benign tumors derived from cells of the vascular or lymphatic vessel walls (endothelium) or derived from cells of the tissues surrounding these vessels.<ref>Robbins and Cotran, "Pathologic Basis of Disease", by Ninay Kumar, Abul K. Abbas, Nelson Fausto, 7th Edition, pages 545-547</ref><ref>Template:DorlandsDict</ref>
Angiomas are a frequent occurrence as patients age, but they might be an indicator of systemic problems such as liver disease. They are not commonly associated with cancer.
Signs and symptomsEdit
Angiomas usually appear at or near the surface of the skin anywhere on the body, and may be considered bothersome depending on their location. However, they may be present as symptoms of another more serious disorder, such as cirrhosis. When they are removed, it is generally for cosmetic reasons.
TypesEdit
- Hemangiomas
- Lymphangiomas
- Glomus tumor
- Vascular ectasias
- Naevus flammeus
- Telangiectasia – spider, hereditary hemorrhagic
- Reactive vascular proliferations
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