Venous lake - Lag Tal-Vinihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venous_lake
Lag Tal-Vini (Venous lake) huwa papule ġeneralment artab, kompressabbli, blu skur, 0.2- sa 1-ċm li jinstabu komunement fuq uċuħ tal-bord vermilju tax-xoffa. Il-leżjonijiet ġeneralment iseħħu fost l-anzjani. Għalkemm dawn il-leżjonijiet jistgħu jixbħu melanoma nodulari, iżda l-leżjoni ta ' lag tal-vini (venous lake) hija ratba.

Trattament
Għalkemm it-tneħħija hija kkunsidrata, il-leżjonijiet jistgħu jiġu osservati mingħajr kura.

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  • Jiġri prinċipalment fuq ix-xufftejn.
References Senile Hemangioma of the Lips - Case reports 25484424 
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Venous lake hija emangioma senile tax-xufftejn. Huwa tipikament ħotob artab u blu ikkawżat minn vini żgħar wessgħin. Ġeneralment jidher waħdu u ma jħossx iebes għall-mess. Ħafna drabi sseħħ fuq partijiet tal-wiċċ u tal-widnejn li jieħdu ħafna xemx. Raġel ta’ 46 sena daħal b’għofa blu fuq ix-xoffa t’isfel li kienet ilha tikber għal 8 xhur. Beda żgħira u żdiedet maż-żmien. Qal li ma weġġax fiż-żona. Huwa ma kellu l-ebda fsada mingħajr raġuni jew wara ġrieħi ħfief. Meta t-tabib eżaminah, sabu ħotob waħda blu fuq ix-xoffa t’isfel li kienet ratba u faċli biex tikkompressa. It-tabib ikkurah bi krijoterapija bl-użu ta 'nitroġenu likwidu, ffriżat il-leżjoni għal 10 sekondi kull darba b'marġni żgħir madwarha. Huma għamlu dan it-trattament kull ġimagħtejn. Wara 12-il ġimgħa, kien hemm xi titjib.
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.