Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word ANGIOMAS
ANGIOMAS
Definitions of ANGIOMAS
- plural of angioma.
Number of letters
8
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using ANGIOMAS in a Sentence
- Because the blood vessels comprising an angioma are so close to the skin's surface, cherry angiomas may bleed profusely if they are injured.
- Type 1 includes facial and leptomeningeal angiomas as well as the possibility of glaucoma or choroidal lesions.
- Individuals with significant liver disease also show many spider angiomas, as their liver cannot metabolize circulating estrogens, specifically estrone, which derives from the androgen androstenedione.
- Malignant endothelial cells also commonly retain the antigen, so that CD31 immunohistochemistry can also be used to demonstrate both angiomas and angiosarcomas.
- Aid in the diagnosis of skin tumors - such as basal cell carcinomas, squamous cell carcinomas, cylindromas, dermatofibromas, angiomas, seborrheic keratosis and many other common skin tumors have classical dermatoscopic findings.
- The skin lesions of Cobb syndrome typically are present as port wine stains or angiomas, but reports exist of angiokeratomas, angiolipomas, and lymphangioma circumscriptum.
- No evidence of associated anomalies, such as cerebral venous malformations, systemic angiomas, venous angioma dural malformations, internal cerebral vein aneurysms, and cavernous hemangiomas support the hypothesis of a spontaneous origin in the current case of SP.
- Angiomas and numerous abnormal, small, dilated telangiectatic vessels with thickened, sclerotic and calcified walls have been found in those brain areas which also show calcifications.
- Hereditary neurocutaneous angioma is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the appearance of angiomas on cutaneous and neurological areas of the body in multiple members of a single family.
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