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​Dermatology - Cherry Angioma

1/29/2024

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​Dermatology - Cherry Angiomas 
Cherry angiomas are extremely prevalent, and you can be sure that practically every old person has at least one of them.
Cherry angiomas are vascular lesions that are dome-shaped and can range from bright red to violaceous or even black in color. As well as being asymptomatic, cherry angiomas can also manifest as numerous tiny red papular patches that mimic petechiae.
It is most common for them to be found on the trunk.

In clinical settings, a diagnosis is made.
Cherry angiomas have little significance other than their appearance from a cosmetic standpoint. For cosmetic purposes, electrocoagulation or laser coagulation may be used as a treatment option. The use of cryosurgery is not successful.
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