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Cherry Angioma


Overview of Cherry Angioma

overview

These skin disorders appear most commonly after 40 years of age. Although they may be found anywhere on the body, the trunk is usually involved. These tumors range from pinpoint to an eighth or quarter of an inch.

Causes of Cherry Angioma

causes

Unknown.

Signs and Symptoms of Cherry Angioma

signs and symptoms

Cherry angiomas appear as a small, smooth lump on the skin. There are cherry red. If they are torn or punctured they bleed significantly.


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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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