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Sunday, May 19, 2013               
 
Angiomatosis (Diffuse Hemangioma)

Topic: Angiomatosis

Category: Vascular & Lymphatic

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Angiomatosis is a benign vascular lesion affecting large contiguous segments of the body. They develop in intrauterine life and grow with the individual manifesting usually within first two decades of life. This low power image shows capillary-sized vessels, cavernous and venous channels with irregular thick walls scattered throughout the soft tissue and skeletal muscle.   return to Angiomatosis
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