Angioma is a pathological proliferation of vessels of different diameters. Vascular formations are often detected in the bones, skin and internal organs. In most cases, angiomas have no clinical significance for health, but there are cases when they can be a symptom of serious pathologies. For example, angiomas of the penis, neck, and ribs are a common finding at autopsies of cancer patients. Sometimes angiokeratoma can appear due to calcium metabolism disorders or intoxication. Vascular surgeons and oncologists treat angioma.
Capillary angioma is a superficial formation from a vessel of small diameter. It is smaller in size
Capillary angioma (capillary telangiectasia) capillaries have an irregular diameter and shape, the normal blood supply is disrupted, the capillaries overflow with blood and soak the surrounding tissues. Over time, they become thinner and die. Most often they are localized in the area of the cheeks, chin, eyelids, wings of the nose, and lips. Histological examination reveals an excessive accumulation of dilated and tortuous capillaries of various lengths, located diffusely among the dermis or in the form of limited foci