Bacillary epithelioid hemangiomatosis
Bacillary epithelioid angiomatosis (bacillary Epithelioid Angiomatosis) is also known as bacillary angiomatosis or epithelioid angiomatosis (epithelioid angiomatosis). First reported by Stoler in 1983. It found a multiple skin vascular proliferative disease different from Kaposi's sarcoma from an AIDS patient, and found the presence of microbacilli in the skin lesions. It was considered to be a new infectious disease that caused small skin and visceral hyperplasia. .
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