Creeping hemangioma
Introduction
Introduction to claudication hemangioma An aneurysm angioma (angiomaserpiginosum), the cause is unknown. The pathogenesis is still unclear. Skin lesions are characterized by small, copper-to-bright red spots, which tend to evolve into papules, which occur in groups and form a small ring or a limp appearance. basic knowledge The proportion of illness: 0.001% Susceptible people: no special people Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: Mildew
Cause
Cause of hemangioma
(1) Causes of the disease
The etiology of this disease is not clear, and may have certain correlation with environmental factors, genetic factors, dietary factors, and mood and nutrition during pregnancy.
(two) pathogenesis
The pathogenesis is still unclear. Histological examination: It can be seen that the dermal papilla layer and the upper dermal capillaries are twisted and expanded. There is no inflammatory infiltration and extravasation of red blood cells, and lymphocytes are infiltrated.
Prevention
Claudication hemangioma prevention
There is no effective preventive measure for this disease. Early detection and early diagnosis are the key to the prevention and treatment of this disease.
Complication
Claudication hemangioma complications Complications
This disease is generally uncomplicated.
Symptom
Claudication hemangioma symptoms common symptoms papule erythema (border clear...
The skin lesions are characterized by small, copper-to-bright red spots, which tend to evolve into papules, which occur in groups. The central part gradually subsides and new spots appear frequently around it, expanding continuously, forming a small ring or a limp appearance, and the background is reticulated. Or diffuse erythema, no purpura appears.
Examine
Examination of claudication hemangioma
Histopathology: The dermal papilla and dermis upper capillaries are twisted and dilated, with no inflammatory infiltration and extravasation of red blood cells.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis and diagnosis of hemangioma
According to clinical manifestations, the characteristics of skin lesions can be diagnosed in combination with histopathology.
This disease is generally not confused with other diseases.
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