Hemangioma, cavernous Images
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Hemangioma, cavernous. 20 x 10 cm in size, chronic stationary, indolent, soft-spongy, slightly bluish shimmering, smooth elevation. Proximal and medially of it a bizarre red smooth spot appears.

Venous malformation: Congenital subcutaneous, completely symptomless cavernous hemangioma.

Hemangioma, cavernous, blue-black, partly also grey, felted soft plaque, slightly protruding above the skin level, with a blurred border, with a deep part only detectable by palpation. In the upper corner of the picture a blue-grey, soft-elastic induration in the skin level.

hemangioma, cavernous. a slightly acanthotic, orthokeratotic epithelium covers a sinusoidal cavity system with varying density filled with erythrocytes and with narrow endothelial folds. the basal dermis shows unspecific, perivascular round cell infiltrates. histological picture of the "cavernous (sinusoidal) hemangioma".

Hemangioma, cavernous. reflected light microscopy: Section of a lesion of the thigh of a 39-year-old woman. multiple, red, livid and blue-grey, round and oval lacunae. white-blueish, opaque septations (blood-filled cavities lined with endothelium press the papillary connective tissue against the reteleal ridges).