Teleangiectasia hereditaria haemorrhagica. multiple, chronically inpatient, for years imperceptibly increasing, disseminated, 0.1-0.2 cm large, symptomless, red, mammable spots and soft flat, red papules (multiple angiomas). in addition, arteriovenous aneurysms in the skin, mucous membrane and internal organs as well as recurrent bleeding.
Teleangiectasia hereditaria haemorrhagica. multiple, chronically inpatient, for years imperceptibly increasing, disseminated, 0.1-0.2 cm large, symptomless, red, mammable spots and soft flat, red papules (multiple angiomas). in addition, arteriovenous aneurysms in the skin, mucous membrane and internal organs as well as recurrent bleeding.
Teleangiectasia hereditaria haemorrhagica. 40-year-old female patient has blue-red to dark-red, pinhead-sized, red, smooth patches and flat red papules in the area of the cheeks, lips and ears which only slightly protrude above the skin level and can be pushed away with a glass spatula.
Teleangiectasia hereditaria haemorrhagica: Multiple, chronically inpatient, since 10 years imperceptibly increasing, disseminated, 0.1-0.2 cm large, symptomless, red, mammable spots and soft flat, red papules (multiple angiomas).
Teleangiectasia hereditaria haemorrhagica, multiple, chronically stationary, 0.1-0.3 cm large, red, smooth spots and soft papules on the tongue and red lips.
Teleangiectasia hereditaria haemorrhagica: Solitary, chronically stationary, flatly bulging at the lateral edge of the tongue, bluish-reddish, soft knot.
Teleangiectasia hereditaria haemorrhagica: Multiple telangiectasias and small roundish angiomas, especially the "non-teleangiectatic" roundish angiomas are important for diagnosis in combination with the bizarre telangiectasias.
Teleangiectasia hereditaria haemorrhagica: Multiple telangiectasias (marked by vertical arrows) and small roundish angiomas (horizontal arrow) .
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