Hemangioma
Cirsoid angioma (racemose aneu rysm) is less common than capillary hemangioma, cavernous hemangioma, and mixed hemangioma, accounting for about 1.5% of hemangioma. It is a hemangioma that contains anastomosis of arterioles and venules. Most are hemangiomas formed by single arterioles and venous fistulas. It is common in the head, face, and extremities (finger, toe and palm, plantar), and is different from extensive arteriovenous fistula of the extremities.
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