Angiofibroma
Introduction
Introduction to vascular fibroma Angiofibrofibroma is a skin-to-light red papule caused by superficial fibrosis of the dermis and varying degrees of vascular proliferation. basic knowledge The proportion of illness: 0.012% Susceptible people: no specific population Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: chronic granulomatosis
Cause
Cause of angiofibroma
(1) Causes of the disease
The cause is still unknown.
(two) pathogenesis
The pathogenesis is still unclear.
Prevention
Angiofibroma prevention
Pay attention to the details of life. Early detection, early diagnosis, and early treatment are important for preventing this disease. Although the lesion is a benign tumor, the tumor is composed of fibrous tissue and is rich in blood vessels, which is prone to bleeding, often invades near vital organs, and even invades the brain, and can repeatedly cause bleeding, so adverse consequences can occur. Therefore, timely detection and surgical treatment are the most effective treatments and measures to prevent further development of the disease.
Complication
Angiofibroma complications Complications chronic granulomatosis
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Symptom
Symptoms of angiofibroma common symptoms hardening nodule papule small blood vessel fibrosis necrosis granuloma cell
Single non-hereditary damage (nasal fibrous papules), multiple non-genetic lesions (penile pearly papules), or multiple hereditary lesions seen in tuberous sclerosis (sebral adenoma, forehead) Plaque, koener tumor and gingival damage), usually single, located in the adult's nose, can be confused with sputum cell sputum, neurofibromatosis, and purulent granuloma.
Examine
Angiofibroma examination
Cooperate with the doctor to do related inspections.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis and diagnosis of angiofibroma
According to clinical manifestations, the characteristics of skin lesions can be diagnosed.
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