Rare, benign (not yet consolidated in its entity), solitary, dermal vascular tumor, rare > 1.0 cm, which is clinically represented as a red or bluish surface smooth nodule. Cases of multiple papillary hemangiomas have also been published.
Papillary hemangiomaD18.01
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HistologyThis section has been translated automatically.
In the dermis, blurred, cell-dense, lobular vascular proliferates with a papillary, branched structural pattern are impressive; they develop within ectatic thin-walled vessels.
It is very similar to glomeruloid hemangioma. However, the association with the POEMS syndrome seems to be missing.
LiteratureThis section has been translated automatically.
- Paek JO et al (2013) An eccrine angiomatous hamartoma with histopathological features of a papillary haemangioma in a neonate. Clin Exp Dermatol 38:617-621.
- Rammeh S et al (2014) Papillary haemangioma: a case report of multiple facial location. Pathologica 106:67-69.
- Seibel I et al (2014) Long-term results after proton beam therapy for retinal papillary capillary hemangioma. At J Ophthalmol 158:381-386.