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==Overview==
==Overview==
Angiomas are [[benign tumors]] that can arise from [[blood vessels]],or lymphatic channels or from the [[tissues]] surrounding them. It can either be due to dilatation of previously formed vessels or formation of new vessels. The majority of times these are isolated occurrences but they can indicate an underlying [[systemic]] [[disease]] or they can occur as part of [[genetic]] or [[congenital]] [[syndromes]].
Angiomas are [[benign tumors]] that can arise from [[blood vessels]],or lymphatic channels or from the [[tissues]] surrounding them. It can either be due to dilatation of previously formed vessels or formation of new vessels. The majority of times these are isolated occurrences but they can indicate an underlying [[systemic]] [[disease]] or they can occur as a part of [[genetic]] or [[congenital]] [[syndromes]].


==Pathophysiology==
==Pathophysiology==

Revision as of 18:33, 17 September 2018


Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hannan Javed, M.D.[2]

Overview

Angiomas are benign tumors that can arise from blood vessels,or lymphatic channels or from the tissues surrounding them. It can either be due to dilatation of previously formed vessels or formation of new vessels. The majority of times these are isolated occurrences but they can indicate an underlying systemic disease or they can occur as a part of genetic or congenital syndromes.

Pathophysiology

Pathogenesis

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Physiology

Medical Therapy

Naural History

Historical Perspective