Tufted angioma
TUFTED ANGIOMA IS A VERY RARE, BENIGN, CUTANEOUS, SLOW-GROWING, VASCULAR TUMOR MOSTLY DEVELOPING IN INFANCY OR EARLY CHILDHOOD
Angioblastoma; Acquired tufted angioma; Angioblastoma of Nakagawa; Hypertrophic hemangioma; Progressive capillary hemangioma; Tufted hemangioma
A tufted angioma (also known as an "Acquired tufted angioma," "Angioblastoma," "Angioblastoma of Nakagawa," "Hypertrophic hemangioma," "Progressive capillary hemangioma," and "Tufted hemangioma") usually develops in infancy or early childhood on the neck and upper trunk, and is an ill-defined, dull red macule with a mottled appearance, varying from 2 to 5 cm in diameter.James, William; Berger, Timothy; Elston, Dirk (2005).