Hemangiomatous node (hemangioma) is a cluster of non-vessels penetrated by vessels of varying thickness. In the skin, among this neoplasm, simple blood vessels are found, sometimes in the form of bundles, collected several in bundles with a diameter of up to 0.4 mm. In these bundles, the vessels can even intertwine. There are straight vessels in the form of crossbars. The blood supply to the hemangioma occurs primarily through scattered vessels. Only when the main trunk is ligated, the vessels become empty; in other cases, there is no venous stasis.
Age-related hemangioma (senile nevus) or cutaneous angioma, angiofibroma is a superficially located neoplasm of a round, oval, asymmetrical shape. The color is pink-red with a burgundy tint. The size of the tumor can be as small as a child's foot