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  1. Angiofibroma: Types, Appearances and Causes — DermNet

    Angiofibroma (AGF) describes a range of benign vascular skin lesions composed of dermal fibrous tissue and blood vessels. Angiofibromas are classified by association with a genetic …

  2. Angiofibroma pathology - DermNet

    Angiofibroma associated with tuberous sclerosis Syndromal angiofibroma. Histology of angiofibroma Angiofibromas cause a dome-shaped mass in the superficial dermis (figure 1). …

  3. Fibrous papule of the nose: Diagnosis and Treatment - DermNet

    A fibrous papule of the nose is a common and harmless skin lesion. The presence of multiple fibrous papules may be associated with genetic conditions. Although harmless, they may be …

  4. Angiofibroma Images - DermNet

    View pictures of angiofibroma in the gallery below. A cutaneous angiofibroma is a benign vascular neoplasm composed of dermal fibrous tissue and blood vessels. Angiofibroma is classified by …

  5. Tuberous sclerosis - DermNet

    May 23, 2018 · What is tuberous sclerosis? Tuberous sclerosis or tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a genetic disorder that is characterised by hamartomas in many organs, but …

  6. Common skin lesions. Dermal and subcutaneous lesions

    A solitary angiofibroma may also be called a fibrous papule or perifollicular fibroma. Fibrous papules are very common on the nose and although they look like intradermal naevi the lesion …

  7. Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome - DermNet

    Angiofibroma - a vascular tumour Acrochordon — skin tags (note that these are very common and are only rarely associated with Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome) People with Birt-Dogg-Dubé …

  8. Angiofibroma pathology image - DermNet

    Angiofibroma pathology Figure 3 Keywords: Angiofibroma, Histopathology-image, Pathology

  9. Angiofibroma image - DermNet

    What is an angiofibroma? A cutaneous angiofibroma is a benign vascular neoplasm composed of dermal fibrous tissue and blood vessels. Read more

  10. Pulsed dye laser treatment - DermNet

    What is a laser? LASER s (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) are sources of high-intensity monochromatic (single wave length) coherent light that can be used for the …