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DictionarySeeangiomacapillary angioma
capillary angioma[′kap·ə‚ler·ē ‚an·jē′ō·mə] (medicine) hemangioma capillary angioma
cap·il·lar·y he·man·gi·o·maan overgrowth of capillary blood vessels, seen most commonly in the skin, at or soon after birth, as a soft bright red to purple nodule or plaque that usually disappears by the fifth year. The most common type of hemangioma. Synonym(s): capillary angioma, capillary hemangioma of infancy, nevus vascularis, nevus vasculosus, superficial angiomacapillary angiomaA congenital, superficial hemangioma appearing as an irregularly shaped, red discoloration of otherwise normal skin, and caused by overgrowth of capillaries. Synonym: angioma simplexSee also: angioma |