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A tufted angioma
Author(s) -
Aeerabolli Prasuna,
Potharaju Narasimha Rao
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
indian dermatology online journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2249-5673
pISSN - 2229-5178
DOI - 10.4103/2229-5178.160259
Subject(s) - medicine , trunk , presentation (obstetrics) , dermatology , angioma , anatomy , surgery , vascular disease , ecology , biology
Tufted angioma (TA) is a rare, benign, cutaneous angiomatous proliferation. It is more common in children, usually presenting as red-purple painful plaques on the trunk. We describe here a TA observed at nine months of age, appearing initially over the retroauricular area, gradually extending to involve skin of neck and trunk by two years of age. This case of a large TA (7 × 12 cm) in an Indian male child is reported here due to its rare presentation.

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