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Who does cherry angioma effect?

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What is a red raised mole without pain called?

Sounds like a "cherry angioma".


Cherry angioma?

DefinitionA cherry angioma is a noncancerous (benign) skin growth.Alternative NamesAngioma - cherry; Senile angiomaCauses, incidence, and risk factorsCherry angiomas fairly common skin growths that vary in size. They can occur almost anywhere on the body but usually develop on the trunk.They are most common after age 30. The cause is unknown.SymptomsSkin lesion or growth:Bright cherry-redSmall -- pinhead size to about 1/4 inch in diameterSmoothSigns and testsYour health care provider will probably diagnose a cherry angioma based on the appearance of the growth. No further tests are usually necessary, though a skin biopsy may be used to confirm the diagnosis.TreatmentCherry angiomas generally do not need to be treated. If they are cosmetically unattractive or they bleed often, angiomas may be removed by:Burning (electrosurgery/cautery)Freezing (cryotherapy)LaserSurgeryExpectations (prognosis)Cherry angiomas are noncancerous and generally harmless. Removal usually does not cause scarring.ComplicationsBleeding if they are injuredChanges in appearancePsychological distressCalling your health care providerCall for an appointment with your health care provider if you have symptoms of a cherry angioma and you would like to have it removed.Also call if the appearance of a cherry angioma or any skin lesion changes.


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Cherry angioma Cherry angiomas (also known as "De Morgan spots," and "Senile angiomas"), are cherry red papules on the skin containing an abnormal proliferation of blood vessels. They are the most common kind of angioma. They are also called senile angiomas or Campbell de Morgan spots, after the nineteenth-century British surgeon Campbell De Morgan who first noted and described them. The frequency of cherry angiomas increases with age. Characteristics Cherry angiomas are made up of clusters of tiny capillaries at the surface of the skin, forming a small round dome ("papule"), which may be flat topped. They range in colour from bright red to purple. When they first develop, they may be only a tenth of a millimeter in diameter and almost flat, appearing as small red dots. However, they then usually grow to about one or two millimeters across, and sometimes to a centimeter or more in diameter. As they grow larger, they tend to expand in thickness, and may take on the raised and rounded shape of a dome. Multiple adjoining angiomas are said to form a polypoid angioma. Because the blood vessels comprising an angioma are so close to the skin's surface, cherry angiomas may bleed profusely if they are injured. Cherry angiomas appear spontaneously in many people in middle age but can also, although less common, occur in young people. They can also occur in an aggressive eruptive manner in any age. The underlying cause for the development of cherry angiomas is far from understood, much because of a lack of interest in the subject. This is probably due to the fact that they very rarely are caused by an internal malignancy. Exposure to chemicals and compounds that have been seen to cause cherry angiomas are mustard gas, 2-butoxyethanol, bromides and cyclosporine. A correlation has been seen between cherry hemangiomas and activity of the enzyme carbonic anhydrase as well as a significant increase in the density of mast cells in cherry hemangiomas compared to normal skin. On the rare occasions that they require removal, traditionally cryosurgery or electrosurgery have been used. More recently pulsed dye laser or Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treatment has also been used. In most patients, the number and size of cherry angiomas increases with advancing age. They are harmless, except in very rare cases that involve a sudden appearance of many angiomas, which can be a sign of a developing internal malignancy. Cherry angiomas occur in all races, all ethnic backgrounds, and both sexes.


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