Venous lakehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venous_lake
Venous lake se yon papil ki jeneralman mou, konpresib, ble fonse, ki mezire 0.2 a 1 cm, epi ki souvan jwenn sou sifas fwontyè vermilion lèv la. An jeneral, blesi yo parèt sou granmoun aje. Menm si blesi sa yo ka sanble ak melanom nodilè, se venous lake ki mou.

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References Senile Hemangioma of the Lips - Case reports 25484424 
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Venous lake se yon emangiom senil nan bouch yo. Li se tipikman yon boul mou, ble ki koze pa venn ti ki elaji. Anjeneral li parèt pou kont li epi li pa difisil pou manyen. Li souvan rive sou figi a ak zòrèy ki ekspoze anpil solèy. Yon gason 46 an te prezante ak yon boul ble sou lèv li pi ba ki te grandi depi 8 mwa. Li te kòmanse piti epi li vin pi gwo sou tan. Li te di ke li pa t blese zòn lan. Li pa t fè eksperyans okenn senyen san rezon oswa apre blesi minè. Lè doktè a te egzamine li, yo te jwenn yon sèl boul ble sou lèv li pi ba ki te mou epi fasil pou konprese. Doktè a te trete li 'ak kriyoterapi lè l sèvi avèk nitwojèn likid, konjelasyon blesi a pou 10 segonn, epi li te kite yon ti maj alantou li. Yo te fè tretman sa a chak de semèn. Apre 12 semèn, te obsève kèk amelyorasyon.
A venous lake, sometimes referred to as senile hemangioma of the lips is usually a solitary, non-indurated, soft, compressible, blue papule occurring due to dilatation of venules. It is commonly found on sun-exposed surfaces of the face and ears. A 46 year old male patient presented with an 8 month history of a single, painless, bluish swelling over the lower lip which began as a pea sized lesion and gradually increased to the present size. Patient strongly denied any history of trauma at the site. No history of bleeding spontaneously or following minimal trauma could be elicited. On physical examination, a single, violaceous, soft, compressible, non-indurated, non-pulsatile papule was present on the lower lip. Patient was treated with cryotherapy with application of liquid nitrogen by dipstick method with one 10-second freeze-thaw cycle with a 1-mm margin. This was done at biweekly intervals. Some improvement was obtained following 12 weeks of therapy.