Korean J Dermatol.  1985 Feb;23(1):97-99.

Thrombosed Capillary or Vein Associated with Angiokeratoma

Abstract

Thrombosed capillary or vein is a dome-shaped or slightly lobulated moderately firm, blue black nodule arising either abruptly or gradually. There may be a rim of erythema or brownish pigmentation around it. Its clinical features are similar to a malignant melanoma. We report a case of thrombosed capillary or vein associated with angiokeratoma in 44-year old male patient who has a bean sized, dome-shaped, blue-black nodule and multiple hyperkeratotic pinhead sized dark red papules un scrotum.

Keyword

Thrombosed capillary or vein; Angiokeratoma

MeSH Terms

Adult
Angiokeratoma*
Capillaries*
Erythema
Humans
Male
Melanoma
Pigmentation
Scrotum
United Nations
Veins*
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