Vascular malformation (venous vascular malformation): soft and compressible venous malformation that has remained unchangedfor years, with a cutaneous and a subcutaneous portion (see figure below).
Lymphangioma cavernosum. suction.hemato-lymphangioma. cutaneous-subcutaneously localized, jagged "always present", completely symptom-free, plaque-like elevation which is compressible. in the anterior part of the lesion also "washer-clear" small blisters (cysts) are recognizable.
Varicosis of the vulva in the 38th week of pregnancy. 24-year-old female patient. Complete regression in the puerperium. Fig. fromEiko E. Petersen, Colour Atlas of Vulva Diseases. With the prior approval of Kaymogyn GmbH Freiburg.
Raynaud's phenomenon:Raynaud's syndrome known for several years. No indication of systemic scleroderma. Here condition after Raynaud's attack with massive blue discoloration of the fingers.
Malformation vascular: Clinical picture of Angiokeratoma corporis circumscriptum, a non-syndromal mixed capillary/venous malformation with verrucous plaques and nodules. First manifestation in early childhood. Continuous growth since then.
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