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Telangiectasia
show more Title: Telangiectasia Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB AJ Institute of Medical Science Description: Telangiectasia - permanent dilated blood vessels, e.g. spider naevi A vascular lesion formed by dilatation of a group of small blood vessels. It may appear as a birthmark or become apparent in young children. It may also be caused by long-term sun exposure. Although the lesion may occur anywhere on the skin, it is seen most frequently on the face and thighs. Keywords: spider veins, Vascular Diseases, Vascular lesion Date Uploaded: 02/01/2014 -
Telangiectasis
show more Title: Telangiectasis Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Description: Telangiectasis A vascular lesion formed by dilatation of a group of small blood vessels. It may appear as a birthmark or become apparent in young children. It may also be caused by long-term sun exposure. Although the lesion may occur anywhere on the skin, it is seen most frequently on the face and thighs. Keywords: Vascular lesion, spider veins, Vascular Diseases Date Uploaded: 06/18/2013 -
Spider Angioma, Cheek
show more Title: Spider Angioma, Cheek Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Rush Medical College Description: Spider angioma, cheek A superficial spider-like cluster of capillaries composed of a central ‘feeder’ vessel and multiple minute tortuous and dilated radiating vessels with a peripheral erythaema; when the involved vessel is large, it may pulsate and blanch on pressure; while classically due to increased circulating oestrogens as seen in pregnancy and alcoholic cirrhosis, SAs may occur in chronic hepatic congestion 2º to constrictive pericarditis and may be a normal birthmark in children Keywords: Vascular Diseases, spider nevus, swollen blood vessel, telangiectasia, spider telangiectasia, nevus araneus, vascular spider Date Uploaded: 02/06/2013