Angioendothelioma Malignant

Welcome to the website page dedicated to malignant angioendoteleoma!

**What is angioendothelma and how is it related to angioma?**

Angioendothelial tumor is a rare type of benign tumor that is a collection of endothelial cells lining blood vessels. They can affect any part of the body, including the skin, internal organs and blood vessel walls. The development of an angioendothelial tumor can cause circulatory problems and lead to dangerous health consequences.

That is why it is important to know basic information about a diagnosis such as “malignant angioendotheloma,” as well as understand the differences between angiomatosis and malignant angioendotheloma. **In this article we will look at each aspect in more detail.**

Angioendothelial tumor (ANEM) is a benign tumor that usually develops on the wall of blood vessels. It consists of many layers of endothelium (the inner layer of the wall of blood vessels), which are covered with a thin layer of epithelium. ANEM grows on a variety of human surfaces, but most often appears on the skin. The pathology does not pose a threat to the patient's life. But the neoplasm can be confused with an angiogenic disease, which necessitates a thorough examination.