Angioma
From dermoscopedia
This is the page on the glossary term Angioma which is relevant on dermoscopedia. See also the list of terms.
Description
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.[1][2] 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 malignancy.
Occurrences
The following pages use angioma as keyword:
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Benign lesions | Benign skin lesions encompass a broad spectrum of dermatological conditions, ranging from common moles (nevi) to more complex entities like seborrheic keratoses, dermatofibromas, and angiomas. Each lesion presents unique dermoscopic features, patterns, and characteristics, which are crucial for accurate diagnosis. |
Benign lesions in skin of color | This chapter describes the dermoscopy of various benign lesion in skin of color such as dermatofibroma, angioma, seborrheic keratoses and sebaceous hyperplasia |
Correlation of angioma / angiokeratoma | This chapter covers the correlation of angioma / angiokeratoma |
Lacunae | In this chapter we describe lacunae and its histopathological correlation |
Level 7: Angioma / Angiokeratoma / Hemangioma | This chapter describes dermoscopy criteria of angioma, angiokeratoma and hemangioma. |
Skin of color - angioma and other vascular lesions | This chapter describes the dermoscopy criteria of angioma and other vascular lesions |
Synonyms
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