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Angioma serpiginosum in Child
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Angioma serpiginosum in Child

Contributors: Aman Samrao MD, Noah Craft MD, PhD
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Synopsis

Angioma serpiginosum is a benign vascular malformation that usually presents within the first two decades of life. It is more common in young females. It begins as small areas of red or violet-colored macules and papules that start to coalesce over a period of several years to achieve a "serpiginous" appearance overall.

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ICD10CM:
L81.7 – Pigmented purpuric dermatosis

SNOMEDCT:
49465005 – Angioma serpiginosum

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Last Updated:01/11/2022
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Angioma serpiginosum in Child
A medical illustration showing key findings of Angioma serpiginosum : Serpiginous configuration, Telangiectasia, Blanching macule
Clinical image of Angioma serpiginosum - imageId=541631. Click to open in gallery.  caption: 'Multiple erythematous and telangiectatic macules, papules and plaques on the lower leg.'
Multiple erythematous and telangiectatic macules, papules and plaques on the lower leg.
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