These fade following childbirth and in children, but may recur. About 90% respond to sclerotherapy, electrodesiccation, or laser therapy
Cherry angiomas. These are easily removed by electrodesiccation
type of hemangioma .Spider angiomas. These are symptomless, reddish blue marks formed from blood-filled capillaries radiating around a central arteriole (small artery) in the shape of a spider web.
The prognosis for people with SWS is directly related to the amount of brain involvement for the leptomeningeal angiomas. For those individuals with smaller angiomas, prognosis is relatively good.
Angiomas are benign growths made up of small blood vessels that can appear on the skin or internal organs. They typically present as red, purple, or blue spots or lesions and can vary in size from very small to several centimeters in diameter. Common types include cherry angiomas, which are bright red and often develop with age, and spider angiomas, which have a central red spot with radiating blood vessels. While they are usually harmless, any changes in appearance should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
The various types of birthmarks have different prognoses:.Capillary hemangiomas. Fewer than 10% require treatment.Cavernous hemangiomas.75% respond to Nd:YAG laser surgery but have scarring.Spider angiomas.90% respond to sclerotherapy.
type of hemangioma.Cherry angiomas. These harmless, dilated capillaries appear as tiny, bright red-to-violet colored bumps
Hemangiomas first appear as.white or pale pink marks, ranging from 2-20 cm.in size. Some are symptomless while others cause pain or bleeding.Vision is affected by large marks on the eyelids. Spider and cherry angiomas are unsightly but symptomless.
Prognosis Pro = prior or before Gnosis = knowledge
The prognosis of abulia depends on the prognosis of the underlying condition.
DefinitionSpider angioma is an abnormal collection of blood vessels near the surface of the skin.Alternative NamesNevus araneusCauses, incidence, and risk factorsSpider angiomas are very common. They are especially common during pregnancy and in patients with liver disease. They occur in both children and adults.SymptomsBlood vessel sore (lesion) May have a red dot in the centerHas reddish extensions that reach out from the centerDisappears with pressure and reappears when pressure is releasedMost often seen on the face and neckSigns and testsNo testing is usually necessary, but a skin biopsy may be needed to confirm the diagnosis in some cases. Blood tests may be done if a liver problem is suspected.TreatmentTreatment is generally not necessary. In some cases, electrocauterization or laser treatment may be used.Expectations (prognosis)Spider angiomas often disappear in children but tend to persist in adults.Calling your health care providerA spider angioma can usually be examined during a routine visit with your health care provider. It is important to mention to your doctor if you develop a new spider angioma, to rule out related medical conditions.
Prognosis
a prognosis is the result after treating the disease