angiomas
An angioma is a benign lesion characterized by an abnormal proliferation of blood vessels, and less commonly lymphatic vessels. The term covers a range of conditions, including vascular tumors such as hemangiomas and vascular malformations, which may be present at birth or develop later in life. Angiomas are usually harmless, but some types can cause functional, cosmetic, or other complications depending on their size and location.
Common examples seen in adults include cherry angiomas, small bright red papules that tend to multiply with
Infantile hemangiomas usually appear within weeks of birth, undergo a rapid growth phase, and then slowly involute
Evaluation often relies on clinical examination. Imaging, such as duplex ultrasound, MRI, or CT, is reserved
Prognosis is generally excellent for benign angiomas. Vascular malformations tend to persist and may require multidisciplinary