
Pyogenic granuloma - DermNet
What is a pyogenic granuloma? Pyogenic granuloma is an acquired benign proliferation of capillary blood vessels of the skin and oral cavity. The name is a misnomer as it is a form of …
Pyogenic granuloma image - DermNet
What is a pyogenic granuloma? Pyogenic granuloma is an acquired benign proliferation of capillary blood vessels of the skin and oral cavity. The name is a misnomer as it is a form of …
Dermoscopy. Other non-melanocytic lesions
Created 2008. Learning objectives Describe dermoscopic features of pigmented and non-pigmented non-melanocytic lesions Introduction Dermoscopy is useful to distinguish …
Granuloma - DermNet
Histopathology of granulomas A granuloma is a chronic inflammatory pattern characterised by the localised aggregation of histiocytes with or without other inflammatory cells (eg plasma cells, …
Common skin lesions. Dermal and subcutaneous lesions
Pyogenic granuloma Pyogenic granuloma is one form of lobular capillary haemangioma. There is a characteristic collarette of skin around a juicy or friable red nodule that bleeds easily. …
Cherry Angioma: Features, Causes, and Removal — DermNet
Angiokeratoma Spider telangiectasis Pyogenic granuloma Nodular basal cell carcinoma Amelanotic melanoma. Spider telangiectasis, also known as spider naevus, is sometimes …
Common benign skin lesions - DermNet
A pyogenic granuloma is a vascular response to trauma and bacterial infection. It presents as a rapidly growing friable nodule on fingers, toes, or facial sites.
Foreign body granuloma - DermNet
Cutaneous sarcoidosis Granuloma annulare Pyogenic granuloma Granuloma faciale Elastolytic giant cell granuloma Granulomatous dermatitis Granuloma inguinale Majocchi granuloma …
Pyogenic granuloma image - DermNet
What is a pyogenic granuloma? Pyogenic granuloma is an acquired benign proliferation of capillary blood vessels of the skin and oral cavity. The name is a misnomer as it is a form of …
Common skin lesions. Surgical procedures - DermNet
Pyogenic granuloma Actinic keratoses (most are better frozen) In situ squamous cell carcinoma (Bowen disease) Keratoacanthoma (if there is no clinical doubt about the diagnosis) …