Angiokeratoma is a benign cutaneous lesion of capillaries, resulting in small marks of red to blue color and characterized by hyperkeratosis. Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum refers to Fabry's disease, but this is usually considered a distinct condition.
Angiokeratomas kukura mutsinga dzeropa, dzichiita sedzasimudzwa, dzakatsvuka kusvika kumapundu matema uye zvigamba paganda. Zvinogona kuitika sezvipembenene zvimwechete kana zvakawanda, zvakasiyana muvara, chimiro, uye nzvimbo. Ichi chidzidzo chinokurukura nyaya mbiri dzeangiokeratoma dzakarapwa nekuvhiyiwa kubviswa uye 595-nm pulsed dye laser (PDL) , zvichiita kuti zviratidzo zvisunungurwe uye kutaridzika kwakanaka. Angiokeratomas are vascular neoplasms with hyperkeratotic red to black papules and plaques, which may present as solitary or multiple lesions with variations in color, shape, and location. Successful treatment not only involves improvement of these symptoms but also cosmetic improvement. This report reviews 2 cases of cutaneous angiokeratoma treated with surgical excision and a 595-nm pulsed dye laser (PDL) in which the patients showed improvement of symptoms and cosmetic appearance. There are various types of angiokeratomas, and their extent, size, condition, and symptoms are different. Therefore, lesion-specific combined treatments may yield better results.
Angiokeratoma circumscriptum ndiyo isingawanzo kurongeka yeangiokeratoma, mamiriro anowanikwa muvakadzi. Inoratidza kusviba-kutsvuku kusvika kublue-black masumbu emapundu kana nodule pamakumbo ezasi, kazhinji mupateni ari ese ari maviri segmental uye kune rimwe divi remuviri. Angiokeratoma circumscriptum is the rarest form of angiokeratoma, a condition mainly found in females. It shows up as dark-red to blue-black clusters of bumps or nodules on the lower limbs, typically in a pattern that's both segmental and on one side of the body.
Nekuda kwekushaikwa, angiokeratomas inogona kusazivikanwa se melanoma. Iyo biopsy yechironda inogona kuburitsa kuongororwa kwakaringana.
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#Dermoscopy
#Skin biopsy