Venous lake - Venous Nyanzahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venous_lake
Venous Nyanza (Venous lake) inogara yakapfava, inobatika, yakasviba yebhuruu, 0.2- kusvika 1-cm papule inowanzo wanikwa panzvimbo yemuganhu wevermilion wemuromo. Zvironda zvinowanzoitika pakati pevakwegura. Kunyangwe zvironda izvi zvingaita senodular melanoma, asi ronda re venous nyanza (venous lake) rakapfava.

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References Senile Hemangioma of the Lips - Case reports 25484424 
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Venous lake is a senile hemangioma yemiromo. Iri rinowanzo kupfava, bundu rebhuruu rinokonzerwa nematsinga madiki akawedzera. Inowanzoonekwa yega uye hainzwi zvakaoma kuibata. Inowanzoitika pane zvikamu zvechiso uye nzeve dzinowana zuva rakawanda. Mumwe murume ane makore 46 okuberekwa akauya aine zibundu rakatsvuka pamuromo wezasi iro rakanga rava nemwedzi misere richikura. Yakatanga idiki uye yakakura nekufamba kwenguva. Akati akanga asina kukuvara nzvimbo. Akanga asati ambobuda ropa pasina chikonzero kana mushure mekukuvara kudiki. Chiremba pavakamuongorora vakawana bundu rimwe chete reruvara rwebhuruu pamuromo wake wezasi rakanga rakapfava uye riri nyore kutsimbirira. Chiremba akamurapa ne<em>cryotherapy achishandisa mvura inonzi nitrogen, achiomesa chironda chacho kwemasekonzi gumi panguva nekamwe kamupendero kachipoterera. Vaiita kurapa uku mavhiki maviri ega ega. Pashure pemavhiki e12, pakava nekuvandudzwa.
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.