This is a case of (pyogenic) telangiectatic granuloma, a benign capillary tumor that often arises after trauma. It can also arise after tumor chemotherapy or rheumatological antibody therapy.
This is a case of (pyogenic) telangiectatic granuloma, a benign capillary tumor that often arises after trauma. It can also arise after tumor chemotherapy or rheumatological antibody therapy.
Telangiectatic vessels were found in 9 patients; all were probably due to causes other than x-ray treatment. No other late sequelae of roentgen therapy were observed. Properly administered ...
Spontaneous rupture and hemorrhage most likely do not exist, and most of the reports concerning bleeding are old case reports that involve misdiagnoses of telangiectatic FNH, which has been ...
Secondary features include burning or stinging, rough and scaly skin, edema, and phymatous changes. Clinical subtypes include erythemato-telangiectatic (ETR), papulopustular (subtype II), phymatous ...