Branched angioma (Latin angiolae vahculosae, English cavernous angioma, cavernous haemangioma) is a benign vascular tumor, the result of incomplete transformation of a lymphatic vessel or phlebolymphatic channel, due to a disturbance in the embryonic development of blood and lymphatic vessels..
Medical significance: Angioma is a rare disease. In each case of neoplasms occurring in a patient, the doctor clarifies the diagnosis of angioma. Angiomas are vascular tumors, which are characterized by the fact that the tumor process involves small-diameter vessels and veins, as well as large-caliber arteries. Because of this, they create distinct visual differences. They all have a spherical shape, grow quite quickly, and resemble hematomas.
With angiomas, it is not possible for hemorrhage to form outside the neoplasm itself, and if it is present in the body, then the blood begins