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Microvenular hemangioma
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Microvenular hemangioma

Contributors: Mack Su, Belinda Tan MD, PhD, Susan Burgin MD
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Synopsis

Microvenular hemangioma, also known as microcapillary angioma or microcapillary hemangioma, is a rare, benign, acquired vascular proliferation. It typically presents as a solitary, asymptomatic, purple to red papule, plaque, or nodule on an extremity or the trunk. Young adults are most commonly affected, and there is a slight female predominance. Occasionally, there may be pruritus, tenderness, or multiple lesions.

The etiology of this vascular growth is unclear. No clear predisposing medical history or risk factors have been identified. There have been case reports of young women who developed microvenular hemangiomas who recently changed hormonal contraceptives or were pregnant. In addition, multiple microvenular hemangiomas have been reported in a patient with POEMS syndrome (polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy, and skin changes).

Most microvenular hemangiomas grow slowly and stabilize in size, typically less than 2 cm in diameter. They do not recur after excision.

Codes

ICD10CM:
D18.01 – Hemangioma of skin and subcutaneous tissue

SNOMEDCT:
403964007 – Microvenular hemangioma

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Last Reviewed:11/12/2020
Last Updated:11/12/2020
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Microvenular hemangioma
A medical illustration showing key findings of Microvenular hemangioma : Face, Fingers, Purple color, Red color, Trunk, Smooth papules, Smooth plaques, Legs
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A violaceous and a pink scaly papule on the finger.
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